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Sainz details Ferrari's decision to remove Spain F1 upgrades

Carlos Sainz has explained how the desire to temper bouncing at high speed is behind Ferrari reverting to an earlier-specification car at Formula 1's British Grand Prix. Ferrari's emergence as Red Bull's main challenger has dissipated since the team triumphed in Monaco as upgrades in Spain have delivered unintended complications. Sainz has reiterated on multiple […]
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