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Sainz Jr. keen to put late French GP demise behind him

After suffering a late loss of power whilst running in sixth place at the French Grand Prix, Carlos Sainz Jr. expressed his desire to put the disappointment behind him. Sainz Jr. was left powerless to stop the advances of Kevin Magnussen and the resurgent Valtteri Bottas, demoting him to eighth at the Renault Sport Formula 1 Team‘s home race. Fortuitously for the Spaniard, he had built up enough of a buffer to stay ahead of team-mate Nico Hülkenberg and tenth placed Charles Leclerc to continue his six race-long points scoring streak. Speaking after the race, Sainz Jr. admitted that the outcome 'hurts' after a promising start to the weekend for Renault. He had managed to outqualify...
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