McLaren CEO Zak Brown has said Carlos Sainz remains a consideration for his team’s future driver line-up, should a seat become available in the coming years. Sainz drove for the Woking-based squad for ...
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F1 News Today: Carlos Sainz absence confirmed as Williams share team revamp for Brazilian GP
The grave of F1 legend Bruce McLaren has been vandalised in a despicable act, with The Bruce McLaren Trust confirming the sad ...
After the Spanish Grand Prix, Carlos Sainz of Ferrari shed light on the evolving dynamics of the F1 grid, particularly pointing to McLaren's impressive performance. In a series of candid revelations, ...
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Carlos Sainz blasts Brazil sprint qualifying after SQ1 exit: "Worst execution I have seen in my life"
Carlos Sainz lamented a poorly executed sprint qualifying session in Brazil, which resulted in a P20 start for the sprint ...
Carlos Sainz raced for McLaren in 2019 and 2020 before moving to Scuderia Ferrari. The Spaniard’s former team emerged as the constructors’ champions last year. Now, the 30-year-old has claimed that he ...
After strong histories with McLaren F1 team, both Daniel Ricciardo and Carlos Sainz have commented on the fact that the Silverstone-based team is now fighting for race wins - a huge change from only a ...
Ahead of the 2025 season, Carlos Sainz joins George Russell as the second active driver on the board of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA). Sainz steps in as director to replace Sebastian ...
Carlos Sainz has been ruled fit to compete at the Brazilian Grand Prix, Express Sport understands. The 31-year-old Spaniard missed Thursday's media duties at the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace after ...
Williams Racing Formula One driver Carlos Sainz has revealed startling comments made by McLaren driver Lando Norris about the 2025 MCL39 F1 car. The comments arrive days after Norris crashed into his ...
Spanish Formula One driver Carlos Sainz will join McLaren from Renault next season to replace countryman Fernando Alonso, who announced his retirement earlier this week. Sainz started his F1 career ...
Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc walked off the podium in Abu Dhabi together for the final time, smiles etched across their faces despite coming short of the Formula One constructors’ championship. It ...
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