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Carrerón de Carlos Sainz at the Styrian Grand Prix. The Madrid driver started from twelfth position after a very complicated qualifying, but his good pace and the success in Ferrari's strategy allowed him to finish sixth: "Today there was plenty of pace and I'm happy about it," he reflected at the conclusion of the career.

Without a doubt, the Red Bull Ring was one of Carlos Sainz's best races since his arrival at Ferrari. With his usual self-criticism, the Madrilenian regretted not being able to catch up with Lando Norris in fifth place in the race: “We tried, but the problem is that we came out of the pits behind Hamilton and we had to be fifteen laps behind him trying passing him and destroying the front tire, ”he said.

Despite this, Carlos Sainz was happy with the pace of the red car at the Red Bull Ring: “We had plenty of pace to get to Lando, but those fifteen laps behind Hamilton cost me. It's a shame, today we had a rhythm to have come back from twelfth to fifth place ».

In a week, Formula 1 returns to the same circuit with the dispute of the Austrian Grand Prix in a new opportunity for Sainz to squeeze the good rhythm of Ferrari: «When we had clean air we went the same as Pérez with Red Bull, so today there was plenty of pace and I'm happy about it, " concluded Carlos Sainz, sixth in the Formula 1 Styrian Grand Prix.

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