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Kvyat: I was one car length away from beating Sainz

Daniil Kvyat believes he was "one car length away" from finishing ahead of McLaren driver Carlos Sainz Jr at the Monaco Grand Prix. Sainz got ahead of the Russian at the beginning of the race. When the Spaniard pitted, Kvyat managed to get back in front of him - but couldn't keep his position when he pitted himself. "It was very close, I mean one car length," Kvyat said. "Just one car length would have got us ahead. I wll analyse later how it was. I think my first lap was mega, the second lap already the tyres were giving up. "So maybe if we pitted just after one lap, we could have stayed ahead, I'm not sure, we will analyse, I don't know. I think it...
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