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Carlos Sainz claims Max Verstappen should be ‘really angry'

Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz has conceded that it might be hard to compete against Red Bull in 2023, as success in the sport is more to do with the car than the drivers. Since the 2022 season brought about the biggest technical changes in the sports history, Red Bull has been on another level to its competitors, shown in the team’s untouchable nature in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.  Citing Max Verstappen’s recovery from 15th on the grid, due to a technical issue in qualifying, to 2nd by lap 25, Sainz was clear that the pace on display from Red Bull makes it hard for others to compete. “They’re in a different league,” Sainz admitted, reflecting the fear from teams in...
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