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McLaren confirm rear brake failure caused Sainz' issue

Bahrain Grand Prix – McLaren have confirmed rear brake failure was the cause of Carlos Sainz' dramatic exit from qualifying at the Sakhir Circuit. Carlos Sainz will line up in P15 for the start of Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix. The Spaniard was eliminated in Q2 after failing to set a time. This was because he […]
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