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Seidl: No way Sainz will test for Ferrari in YDT

McLaren 'don't see any way' Carlos Sainz can be allowed to take part in the post-season young driver test, despite Ferrari lobbying for his inclusion. Earlier this week the FIA changed the rules governing who can drive at the young driver test in Abu Dhabi, declaring that any driver who did not compete in the 2020 championship is permitted to run. That has paved the way for Renault to put Fernando Alonso in the car. Sainz, who is swapping teams in the off-season, reckons if the rules can be changed for his compatriot, then the FIA has opened the door to changing it for all the drivers. 'I don’t see why the FIA wouldn’t maybe open the hand a bit also to other drivers,' he said in the...
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