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Sainz gets three-place grid penalty for Baku

Carlos Sainz will lose three places on the Azerbaijan Grand Prix grid after having been penalised for his accident with Romain Grosjean in Canada. The Toro Rosso driver made contact with the Haas of Grosjean ahead of Turn 3 on the opening lap, spinning and crashing first into the Williams of Felipe Massa and then into the wall. Sainz argued he could not see Grosjean as he was in his blind spot. "It's unfortunate because it's an incident that if I look back now there's actually nothing I could have done differently because when I checked my mirrors I never saw Romain on the right side," Sainz said. The incident was investigated after the race and stewards found Sainz was to blame,...
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