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Sainz: Ferrari are using Styria as a tyre test

Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz admitted the team are using the Styrian GP to try and work out how to fix their tyre problems, to improve for the second race in Spielberg. Both Sainz and Charles Leclerc suffered severe front tyre degradation issues last weekend at Paul Ricard, with team principal Mattia Binotto having admitted recently that they may not be able to fully rectify their problem at certain races all season long. As a result, Sainz said the team may not be able to fully focus on maximising the performance of their car, as they wrestle with trying to understand how the SF21 uses its tyres. With there being a second race at the Red Bull Ring next weekend, Sainz said the team are...
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