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Sainz trusts Ferrari: 'The say it won't happen again'

Sainz started this season solidly with a second place behind his teammate Charles Leclerc in Bahrain, but has often failed to stay near the top of the field in the races since. As a result, the Spaniard says he would rather have reliability than speed from Ferrari. Article continues under ad In Baku, Sainz had his third failure of this season, which means he already seems to be losing the connection to the top three. The Spaniard has even more to fear from George Russell of Mercedes who is coming up in the championship. During the press conference of the Canadian Grand Prix, Sainz let it be known that the team has found out the problem that caused him to retire in Baku. Read more Sainz...
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