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Sainz admits Norris 'was on it the whole weekend' at Imola

Ferrari's Carlos Sainz acknowledged that McLaren currently has the upper hand in F1's midfield, a fact highlighted in last weekend's Emilia Romagna GP by Lando Norris' solid drive to third. All four McLaren and Ferrari drivers finished in consecutive order among the top-ten at Imola, with Charles Leclerc and Sainz concluding their race P4 and P5 while Daniel Ricciardo crossed the checkered flag in sixth position. The two teams are likely set to remain in close contention for the spot as 'best of the rest' in upcoming races, and Sainz reckons the Scuderia can outpace McLaren at specific upcoming venues. ©Ferrari "I think it is very tight, honestly," commented the Spaniard....
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