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Brown full of praise for departing Sainz

McLaren CEO Zak Brown believes Carlos Sainz 'came into his own' during his two-year spell with the Woking-based team. The Spaniard moved to McLaren ahead of the 2019 season and formed a completely new look line-up, alongside rookie Lando Norris. Taking the place of two-time World Champion and close friend Fernando Alonso never looked like being an easy task, but Sainz went on to flourish in his fifth full season of Formula 1. In his first campaign after being officially dropped by Red Bull, he claimed P6 in the Drivers' Championship and again claimed the same position in 2020, with his highest points tally yet. “Carlos has done an outstanding job I think. We would never have signed him...
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