.Carlossainz55 says he holds no hard feelings towards danielricciardo after the Australian apologised for a collision that ended the Ferrari driver’s Formula One race on the opening lap at Imola. 7NEWS
Sainz had been second to his championship-leading teammate Charles Leclerc in the standings before the race but slipped to fifth overall with 38 points to the Monegasque’s 86 from four rounds.
Leclerc made a slow start, dropping from second to fourth on the damper side of the track, and said he had been too greedy as he fought back later in the race and would learn from his costly mistake.
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