Carlos Sainz made a surprise return to Ferrari after his first Williams test - and brought his father along for the ride.
Hamilton has joined Leclerc at Ferrari for the 2025 Formula 1 championship having parted ways with Mercedes after inking a ...
Juan Pablo Montoya believes that Max Verstappen “would have stopped” Carlos Sainz from joining Red Bull for F1 2025.
Carlos Sainz has raised concerns about the detrimental effects of social media, calling it a 'toxic' environment. Through his experiences, particularly during ...
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GPblog.com on MSNFerrari dissolved a good partnership? "Sainz and Leclerc evenly matched"Sainz is no longer a part of Ferrari. Seven time world champion, Lewis Hamilton is oficially the Scuderia's second driver and ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNCarlos Sainz issues Ferrari farewell message as Lewis Hamilton arrivesCarlos Sainz has thanked Ferrari fans for their “incredible support” as he bids farewell to the Scuderia, heading to Williams ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNCarlos Sainz handed Red Bull lifeline in Horner ‘options open’ revealA former member of the Red Bull junior team who graduated to a Toro Rosso F1 drive, Sainz was linked with a move to Red Bull ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNSainz reveals only Ferrari regret after Lewis Hamilton arrival completeSainz was asked for one regret from his stint as a Ferrari driver, and he pinpointed that time as a struggle, before turning ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNCarlos Sainz runs rule over Alex Albon ahead of Williams partnershipCarlos Sainz has offered his assessment of new Williams team-mate Alex Albon ahead of their partnership at Williams, rating ...
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Hosted on MSNCharles Leclerc opens up on Lewis Hamilton relationship after losing close Ferrari pal Carlos SainzCharles Leclerc has dismissed suggestions that his partnership with Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari will be different from his ...
Williams driver Carlos Sainz, coming off a strong season with Ferrari, has offered a realistic view of his chances of ...
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GB News on MSNLewis Hamilton to Ferrari branded a 'strange' mistake by F1 chief with Carlos Sainz remarkFlavio Briatore has become the latest F1 chief to question Ferrari's decision to replace Carlos Sainz with Lewis Hamilton.
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