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Carlos Sainz demands fix to ‘dangerous situations' in F1 qualifying

Carlos Sainz has called for major rule changes following the yellow flag controversy at last weekend's F1 Austrian GP. The post Carlos Sainz demands fix to ‘dangerous situations' in F1 qualifying appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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