Carlos Sainz Sr. is out of the hospital after a scary crash at the Extreme E Island X-Prix in Sardinia ... but says he's still in 'quite a lot of pain.'
Sainz was eventually able to get out of the car ... but it was clear he was in a lot of pain.
"Luckily all the medical checks were fine and I have just been released from the hospital, although I feel quite a lot of pain," Sainz said on Twitter. "I am really disappointed nevertheless with what happened on the track and even more so with the fact that there was only a 30-second penalty for who caused this big accident."
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