Pitlane problems added up to a Dutch Formula One Grand Prix to forget for Ferrari's Carlos Sainz on Sunday.The Spaniard's first pitstop at Zandvoort lasted an age, more than 12 seconds without moving after mechanics had only three tyres ready, and the delay dropped him from third to sixth.Red Bull'
Pitlane problems added up to a Dutch Formula One Grand Prix to forget for Ferrari's Carlos Sainz on Sunday.
"Everything that could happen, happened, and we were just in the wrong spot at the wrong time continuously and it was a very bad day," Sainz told Sky Sports television. Team boss Mattia Binotto, who replied by saying there would be no change of staff, agreed the first pitstop was a mess but said the mechanics were given the signal far too late.
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