Verstappen dominates Spanish Grand Prix, Hamilton finishes second.

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Carlos Sainz believes that Ferrari's tyre weakness was exposed during the Spanish Grand Prix, as he struggled with tyre management and was outclassed by Mercedes. Despite introducing comprehensive upgrades, Ferrari's race pace was poor due to the high-speed corners and tyre wear at the Barcelona circuit. Sainz praised his team for fast-tracking the updates but believes they haven't been able to exploit them yet as they brought them to their weakest track of the season.
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