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Ferrari’s Spain pace struggles made life hard for Sainz, but even still, this was not the Spaniard’s finest weekend. Both Ferrari drivers let what may well have been their frustration at not fighting at the front bubble over in Barcelona on Sunday, culminating in them racing each other hard for only P5 early in the race, and making contact. A more tame Ferrari position swap on Lap 55 of 66 saw Sainz come home P6, eight seconds behind Leclerc – as the wait goes on to see where he’ll be driving in 2025.

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MISSING OUT

In what was, let’s be honest, a relatively low-scoring race, Daniel Ricciardo and Bottas joined Sainz on a 6.2 – Ricciardo leading for RB on a weekend where they struggled to dial in their enormous upgrade, while Bottas showed flashes of excellent pace, but had to settle for being the second best Kick Sauber driver on race day.

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