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Ferrari weakness ‘came alive' in Spanish GP

Carlos Sainz feels the Spanish GP highlighted the biggest weakness of this year's Ferrari Carlos Sainz claims the weaknesses of Ferrari's SF-23 'came alive' during a Spanish Grand Prix in which he went backward. From second on the grid at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya, Sainz started the race targeting a podium finish behind pole-sitting Max Verstappen in his Red Bull. But the Spanish driver had no answer to charging Mercedes duo Lewis Hamilton and George Russell who finished second and third respectively behind the in-form Dutchman who has now won three consecutive races. Sainz had to settle for fifth, whilst team-mate Charles Leclerc only climbed seven places following a pit lane...
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