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[Saba Sports News] In the recently concluded F1 Spanish Grand Prix, Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz finished sixth. However, he expressed dissatisfaction with his performance and accused Mercedes-Benz driver Lewis Hamilton of not adhering to the rules. Sainz believed that Hamilton did not leave him enough space and forcefully pushed him off the track. Sainz stated, “I felt like he pushed me off the track when I was already halfway ahead. Normally, if you’re leading in a corner, they should provide enough room for you to pass.” The editor believes that the situations in F1 races are often complex, and determining whether a driver’s actions violate regulations requires comprehensive consideration of various factors and event rules. Therefore, such disputes are not uncommon in F1 races, and Sainz’s response can be seen as a way to express his dissatisfaction. It is worth noting that Hamilton performed exceptionally well in the Spanish Grand Prix, finishing third and reaching the podium. This is his best result of the season so far.