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WATCH: Carlos Sainz hunts down a thief who stole his $500,000 watchWilliams Driver Carlos Sainz once hunted down one of the thieves who stole his $500,000 watch. The Spaniard reportedly ran ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNCarlos Sainz reveals biggest hurdle faced in Williams team switchHaving spent four years at Ferrari, Sainz being forced into finding a new home resulted in the Spaniard choosing Williams and ...
Carlos Sainz first season at Williams has gone upward since his lowly season start in Australia. He embraces Alexander ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNCarlos Sainz’s open seat McLaren fallback offer ‘if situation changes’McLaren CEO Zak Brown has said Carlos Sainz remains a consideration for his team’s future driver line-up, should a seat ...
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Autosport on MSNTackling tariffs - Vowles explains Williams’ safeguards against market uncertaintyAlthough there's been a pause on the global tariffs announced by the USA, F1 will not be alone in holding its collective ...
Williams F1 driver Carlos Sainz revealed that he was frustrated that his clash with Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda ended his chances of scoring points at the 2025 Bahrain GP. The Spanish driver ...
The stewards' office was noticeably busy after the race. Carlos Sainz had a lucky escape after his three-place grid drop for the Saudi Arabian GP was revoked following the race. The Spaniard ...
Carlos Sainz has scored only a point since joining Williams from Ferrari but team boss James Vowles says the Spaniard is already delivering beyond expectations and they are getting more than they ...
Sky Sports commentator David Croft said that Carlos Sainz was 20 seconds late arriving to the national anthem ahead of last week's Japanese Grand Prix, as opposed to the five seconds previously ...
Carlos Sainz, the Williams driver, received reprieve from a $45,370 fine for using a swear word during a press conference while explaining a toilet visit. The FIA forgave the fine after Sainz ...
SAKHIR, Bahrain,–Williams Formula One driver Carlos Sainz could face a further hefty fine after he swore on Thursday while defending lateness that cost him 10,000 euros ($11,196) in Japan last ...
Carlos Sainz will carry out an 'undetermined' action to 'make up for his swearing breach' after the Williams racer broke the FIA's driver language rules ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix.
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