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Why Sainz is 'excited' about starting from the back of the grid in Turkey

Article To news overview Starting the Turkish Grand Prix from the back of the grid hasn't dampened Carlos Sainz's outlook for the weekend. In fact, the Ferrari driver says he's "excited" at the prospect. After Charles Leclerc's car was fitted with an engine that features Ferrari's new hybrid system in Russia, it's now the Spaniard's turn to try out the new component. While the switch should help in terms of performance, it means Sainz will have to start from the back of the grid in Turkey. Nevertheless, Sainz is ready to face the challenge head-on, noting he can't finish any worse than his starting position. "It actually doesn't feel that bad," Sainz told...
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