For a veteran it's not bad. The socarrn tone, mixed with the euphoria of the moment, was Carlos Sainz's first resource as soon as he got out of the car, heading for the Qiddiyah podium. You have to work very hard, even then, with that seriousness, something official, of hundreds of elite athletes. His, however, were not hollow words. The triple Dakar champion, 57, had again broken his own longevity record in the toughest rally in the world. Only l has dominated in
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