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Sainz identifies key positive from Ferrari's 'difficult' second half of season

Article To news overview © RN365/Michael Potts Carlos Sainz feels that Ferrari's improved race pace at the Italian Grand Prix highlighted one of the team's strengths amid a "difficult" second half of the season. The Scuderia have found themselves losing further ground to Red Bull at recent races, with the Milton Keynes-based squad now 139 points ahead in the standings with six Grands Prix remaining. However, Ferrari had a slightly better weekend at their home event. Charles Leclerc finished P2 behind winner Max Verstappen, while Carlos Sainz worked his way up to fourth, having started from the back of the field due to an engine penalty. Speaking after the race, Sainz admitted...
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