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Nico Rosberg has warned the pressure of being in a race-winning car was getting the better of Carlos Sainz at Ferrari as the Spaniard had a horror day in Imola on Friday. He warned fighting for wins was the 'ultimate pressure situation' for drivers and warned the mental side of driving was getting the better of the youngster.

However, Rosberg warned Sainz had to 'figure that out' as soon as possible as team-mate Leclerc continues his dream start, Sainz crashed during the second part of the qualifying in yesterday's action-packed session.

It means the Ferrari man will start today's sprint race from tenth with Leclerc on the front row. It did appear Sainz had the pace to challenge for pole during Q1 making the incident even more upsetting.

His crash is the second accident for the Spaniard in as many weekends after Sainz crashed in the opening stages of the Australian Grand Prix. Speaking to Sky Sports F1, Rosberg

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