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2023 Fantasy Outlook
Sainz had his best season in Formula One last year scoring his first victory, 10 podiums, three pole positions, and finishing fifth for the second year in a row. Like teammate Leclerc, last year started brightly for Sainz with three podium finishes from the first five races. He similarly suffered from the squad's mid-season slump, though. In addition to the team's woes, Sainz endured four DNFs due to crashes and a further two more due to mechanical issues. Eliminating those would help him be a bigger player in the championship battle, which he should be capable of considering his pace. Sainz said that he has come to grips with this new generation of car and is looking to deliver more consistency in 2023. He will need the best from the team to be among the championship contenders, but at a minimum we would hope to see Sainz winning multiple races this season.
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Leads Opening Hungary Practice
Sainz set the pace during the opening practice session of the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend, with the Ferrari man leading the way from the Red Bull of Max Verstappen and fellow Scuderia driver Charles Leclerc, Formula1.com reports.
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Battles Wet to Fifth-Place
Sainz finished fifth in the British Grand Prix Formula 1 race at the Silverstone Circuit on Sunday afternoon.
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P3 at Red Bull Ring
Sainz finished third in the Austrian Grand Prix F1 race at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg on Sunday afternoon.
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Clash with Ferrari Teammate
Sainz finished sixth in the Spanish Grand Prix F1 race at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on Sunday.
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Leads Final Practice
Ferrari driver Sainz set the pace during Saturday's third and final practice session for the Spanish Grand Prix, leading the way from McLaren rival Lando Norris and team mate Charles Leclerc, Formula1.com reports.
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