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Norris frustrated by Sainz clash: It benefitted them a lot more than us

Article To news overview McLaren driver Lando Norris was left to regret a clash with Ferrari rival Carlos Sainz on the opening lap of the Brazilian Grand Prix, which he admits "benefitted them a lot more than us" in the battle for third in the standings. Norris made a strong start from fifth on the grid to challenge Sainz for third around the outside on the run to Turn 1, but the pair collided before the move was complete. As a result, Norris picked up a rear-left puncture and limped back to the pits. Rejoining 20th and last, more than 30 seconds adrift of the field, Norris fought his way back to 10th, but fifth and sixth for Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Sainz saw the...
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