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Carlos Sainz takes blame for race-ending Russian GP F1 accident – Crash
Carlos Sainz has accepted full blame for his “misjudgement” on the opening Formula 1 lap of the Russian Grand Prix which led to the Spaniard’s retirement.

Carlos Sainz has accepted full blame for his “misjudgement” on the opening Formula 1 lap of the Russian Grand Prix which led to the Spaniards retirement.
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The McLaren driver was forced to take to the run-off area on the opening lap in Sochi.
In accordance with the stewards ruling, drivers who take to the run-off at Turn 2 must go through the bollards – which Sainz did at great speed, clipping the wall on the exit and ending his race on Lap 1….
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