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Sainz remembers 'everything' from 46G crash

Carlos Sainz says he remembers everything from his 46G practice crash at the Russian Grand Prix, but has no qualms about taking part in the race. The Spaniard was passed fit to race by the FIA on Sunday morning after escaping uninjured from his sizeable accident in final free practice. The team revealed on Sunday that Sainz had lost control of the car at 307 km/h as he hit the brakes and the rear locked. The first impact with the wall on the left hand side of the track was at 204 km/h, while he hit the TecPro barriers at 150 km/h with an impact recorded at 46G. Sainz said that, despite being a bit stiff, he was otherwise uninjured and looking forward to taking part. "There are no...
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