Sainz hoping for better luck in Russia

As F1 prepares to head to Sochi for the Russian Grand Prix next weekend, Toro Rosso's Carlos Sainz says that he believes the circuit owes him a good result after two years of difficult races there.

The Spaniard's first visit to Russia in 2015 was blighted by a high-speed accident in the final practice session, while his 2016 race saw him condemned to a non-points finish after he encountered problems with his car.

Looking back on his crash two years ago, Sainz revealed: "I always get asked about my 2015 crash when we get to Russia. I remember posting a photo from the hospital to say that I was okay. I received so many good wishes, it was amazing to see how Formula One comes together when these things happen. What I was most impressed with that weekend was the support of the fans and the whole paddock. We're a big family and people really care about each other."

Sainz was taken to hospital as a precaution following the accident, but was passed fit to start the race the next day: "We did a massive comeback, starting from the very back and climbing up to P6 before having to retire," he said. "And last year I was just unlucky to get a piece of wing stuck in my radiator," he added, with regard to last year.

"I think Russia owes me one," Sainz commented. "Points are on my list of objectives this time in Russia!"

 

Mason Hawker

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  • Luck has nothing to do with it, Carlos, when you smash into other cars by your mistake...

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    • Apr 25 2017 - 07:17
  • JEmmitt

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    The track does not owe the driver anything. That kind of thinking will get you hurt. And yes, it would help if Sainz avoids attempting to drive through any cars on Sunday, pay driver piloted or not.

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    • Apr 25 2017 - 19:01

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