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Sainz seeking team equality

Other than the odd 'freak' result, such as Lance Stroll's drive to third (almost second) in Azerbaijan, it is a forgone conclusion that the first six places most weekends will be filled by the Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull drivers, over-enthusiasm permitting. With the Force India duo of Sergio Perez and Esteban Ocon regularly claiming points finishes, the only regularly viable points available for the midfielders to fight for are those for ninth and tenth. Likely to remain at one of those midfield scrappers for the foreseeable future, Carlos Sainz is frustrated and feels that at least half the field should be in a position to fight for podium finishes. 'I believe in equality, a lot more...
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