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Carlos Sainz believes "you know basically what's going to happen in every race"

Carlos Sainz believes that the loss of the Spanish Grand Prix would be damaging for Formula 1. The McLaren driver believes that there are now too many tracks on the calendar which see the same people win each year which is bad for the spectators and ultimately the sport.   "It would be a shame to lose this Grand Prix. I think everyone agrees that basically, we need to create a bit better of a show," Sainz said to Motorsport.com when asked about the Spanish Grand Prix.  "The crowd is not going to come here to see always the same result, always the same people winning, and we need to see something more. See more people on the podiums, winning, to make F1 more...
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