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Carlos Sainz: F1 teams “are more different than what people imagine”

Carlos Sainz has said that teams in Formula 1 “are more different than what people imagine” having experienced changes between three teams in the past two years from Toro Rosso to McLaren. Sainz had been brought the Red Bull junior programme and given a team at Toro Rosso in 2015, driving alongside Max Verstappen, where he stayed for just under three seasons. Late into the 2017 season Sainz made a switch to Renault, replacing Jolyon Palmer at the French team for the last four races and the 2018 season, finishing 10th in the drivers’ standings, helping the team to a fourth-place finish. But the Spaniard feels that it can be very difficult to adjust to a new team...
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