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Sainz had to work hard: 'Still hurts my neck'

Carlos Sainz could look back with satisfaction on the Miami Grand Prix. Where the Spaniard started the race as second driver, he managed to finish in third position. Afterwards Sainz therefore had a good feeling about the race weekend. The driver was still suffering on Sunday from the crash he experienced on Friday. Sainz went off track and had to take a hard hit, from which he kept suffering for the rest of the weekend. Despite this, he managed to keep Sergio Perez behind him for the entire race. "I've felt better before," he commented on the third podium finish. "After the crash on Friday I still had pain in my neck going into the race but I had to manage it and fought...
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