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However, the results have not been immediate for Sainz with his new team. He has just one point on the year, thanks to a ...
1. (2) Oscar Piastri, Australia, McLaren, 50 laps, 1:21:06.758, 25 points. 2. (1) Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull Racing, 50, +2.843 seconds, 18. 3. (4) Charles Leclerc, Monaco, Ferrari, 50, ...
Carlos Sainz Jr.’s move to Williams Racing from Ferrari over the winter was meant to be a fresh start, but so far, it’s been anything but smooth. Plagued by frequent bad luck, the Spaniard could ...
As for Carlos Sainz Jr., he will start right behind the McLarens, as he qualified third on Saturday. That gives Ferrari a fighting chance at the front, but Sainz admitted after qualifying that the ...
Williams driver Carlos Sainz ... the first time that Sainz got on the wrong side of the stewards. During qualifying for the Japan GP, Sainz was found guilty of impeding Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton.
While Carlos Sainz Jr. continues to make a name for himself ... expectations many had of him following his switch from Scuderia Ferrari. The former Red Bull Racing Junior driver has only been ...
1. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull Racing, 1 minute, 27.294 seconds. 2. Oscar Piastri, Australia, McLaren, 1:27.304. 3. George Russell, Great Britain, Mercedes, 1:27.407. 4. Charles Leclerc, ...
A one-stop strategy is likely the preferred option in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, but might we see some drivers roll the ...
Carlos Sainz, driving for Williams, has faced difficulties acclimating to the English team, being out-qualified by his teammate Alex Albon in every race to date. Sainz departed from Ferrari last ...
McLaren's Oscar Piastri won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix from Red Bull polesitter Max Verstappen to lead the world ...