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Sainz wants simpler Safety Car rules

Following Carlos Sainz Jr's ten-second penalty in the German Grand Prix, the Spaniard calls for simpler Safety Car rules. Renault driver Carlos Sainz Jr. received a ten-second penalty on Sunday, a deficit that took him out of the top ten. Sainz overtook Sauber driver Marcus Ericsson during a Safety Car period. The Spanish driver said that he wasn't entirely sure about if lapped drivers were allowed to unlap themselves at the end of the Safety Car periods. "This was a very particular incident and a very strange situation," Sainz told RaceFans.net. "Just after my pit stop for inters I got lapped and I was one lap down. As soon as the Safety Car gave us notice to unlap...
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