Listen to this article Sainz started the Saturday sprint event at Imola in 10th place after crashing out in Q2, and he put in a charging drive up to fourth place behind Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez. He will thus start Sunday’s grand prix from that position. Sainz admitted that the qualifying crash had been a low from which he has to learn lessons. “Very painful,” he said when asked by Motorsport.com about the impact it had on him. “I mean, I’m not going to hide it. It was a very negative day for me. “It’s how it goes sometimes in sport, you have bad moments and yesterday that definitely was a low for me, and I keep trying to learn from them, and keep trying to make myself stronger from them. “The important thing is that today we bounced back solidly and we put ourselves in the fight for tomorrow, and tomorrow anything could happen. “I could still win, I could still make a podium and leave the weekend pretty happy. The important thing is to keep learning from these mistakes. “I mean it’s no secret, mistakes like yesterday happen for a reason and I’m still not 100%, I …

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