“Completely bent” F1 rear wing led to Q2 exit for Sainz after high-speed spin

“Completely bent” F1 rear wing led to Q2 exit for Sainz after high-speed spin

Carlos Sainz has admitted that he “was not expecting” to spin suddenly in Formula 1 qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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