Carlos Sainz talks up teamwork at French Grand Prix
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz was pleased with the teamwork he and Charles Leclerc displayed to seal pole position for the latter at the French Grand Prix.
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Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz was pleased with the teamwork he and Charles Leclerc displayed to seal pole position for the latter at the French Grand Prix.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc credited Carlos Sainz for the tow he provided in the closing stages of Q3 to help him earn pole position ahead of the Red Bulls in France.
Red Bull's Helmut Marko applauded rival Formula 1 team Ferrari after Charles Leclerc secured pole position in France.
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