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Carlos Sainz to come back stronger for French GP
Carlos Sainz could not live up to the hype after the British GP win. The Spaniard was unlucky to have suffered a massive engine blow-up during the Austrian GP.
The Spaniard was 3rd and was on his way to grab 2nd. Sainz closed the gap to Max Verstappen and was pushing his Ferrari F1-75 to the limits.
🇦🇹🎥 #AustrianGP : Onboard footage showing the fire spreading in the back of Sainz’s car pic.twitter.com/aocvcSThMr
— Team 55 (@team55_) July 11, 2022
But his engine could not deliver and blow up on the 56th lap. This was a massive disappointment for the driver. And unfortunately, Ferrari missed out on another 1-2 finish since the Bahrain GP.
Ferrari has been criticised for having reliability troubles often this season. The team will be addressing the issues in the summer break with upgrades.
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