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Sainz would still rather have engine speed over reliability

Carlos Sainz insists he remains happy that Ferrari have prioritised speed over reliability with their engine this season. None of his 19 rivals have retired from more races this season than Sainz, whose tally of DNFs increased to four at the Austrian Grand Prix. Two of those were as a result of incidents, the Spaniard spinning out of the Australian Grand Prix and then taken out at Imola when hit by Daniel Ricciardo’s McLaren. But in Azerbaijan and Austria his exits were down to car failures, most recently when his engine blew at the Red Bull Ring and set the car alight just when Sainz appeared booked for second place behind his team-mate, Charles Leclerc. Apart from mastering the new...
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