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Toro Rosso's Carlos Sainz happy to survive Cepsa departure

Carlos Sainz says that he is happy to have survived the departure from Toro Rosso of the major Spanish sponsor Cepsa.

Carlos Sainz has said that he is happy to have survived the departure from Toro Rosso of the major Spanish sponsor Cepsa.

Many believed that the Red Bull-backed Sainz's arrival at the Faenza-based team last year was also linked strongly to the presence of Cepsa, the Spanish oil multinational.

That branding is gone for 2016, but Sainz told El Mundo : "It helps to have support, but I know that if I'm here it is not because of money.

"I came to the team by my merits only and I'm still here."

The 2016 season gets underway with the Australian Grand Prix this weekend.

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Carlos Sainz Jr of Spain talks with engineer Andy Deram as he prepares to drive the Infiniti Red Bull Racing car during the young drivers test at Silverstone Circuit on July 19, 2013
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