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Sainz: F1 needs to change to hold on to midfielders

McLaren driver Carlos Sainz has warned that Formula 1 needs to overhaul its rules and regulations to make the sport fairer, if it's to retain the driver talent currently racing for midfield teams. “It needs immediate change and it needs immediate refining in Formula 1 to change that trend," Sainz said, after another season with podium places so far dominated by Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull. Sainz himself has recently been one of the 'best of the rest' drivers behind the Big Three teams, but he admitted that at some point this might no longer be enough to motivate him to stay in F1. Formula 1 delays 2021 regulations until October! “It’s not something that as racing drivers in...
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