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Carlos Sainz, ex-Ferrari driver, felt vindicated after qualifying 10th for the Australian Grand Prix with Williams. His teammate Alex Albon qualified 6th. Both cars qualified in the top 10, marking Williams' first time in Q3 in years. Sainz believes there's more potential for improvement as he learns to extract lap time.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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