Carlos Sainz highlights three issues with F1’s 2026 engine rules and calls for changes to protect the sport’s DNA.
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Carlos Sainz reacts after Bahrain and Saudi Arabian GPs cancelled amid regional conflict
‘Racing in the Middle East is always special’ — Carlos Sainz reacts to the Bahrain and Saudi cancellations.
Current Ferrari F1 driver Carlos Sainz confirmed his impending departure from the Italian team at the end of the season, sparking speculation about his next move within Formula One. Speaking on his ...
Formula 1 may be a machine-powered sport, but the drivers are still extremely fit. They have to cope with extreme G-forces during the races, which puts a huge emphasis on the strength of their necks.
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Stroll, Verstappen and Sainz allowed to start F1 Australian GP
The FIA stewards have confirmed Lance Stroll, Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz will all be on the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix starting grid despite not setting a qualifying lap time ...
However, while 22 drivers will take to the grid at the Australian Grand Prix this weekend, Williams' Carlos Sainz believes ...
Carlos Sainz feels that using ex-Formula 1 drivers as television pundits to analyse incidents could put an end to the FIA's driver guidelines, which have created plenty of controversy of late. Since ...
F1’s new power unit rules could be confusing, and Carlos Sainz says the sport must be ready to react quickly.
Carlos Sainz believes constant public criticism of Formula 1’s new cars by drivers is only “self-harming” for the series, and thinks these comments should be kept private. The 2026 car regulations ...
Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc sat down with PEOPLE to talk about life on the track and how they're ready to take Scuderia Ferrari, and F1, to the next level Jason Hahn is a former Human Interest ...
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