Carlos Sainz became the major talking point of the F1 paddock after Ferrari decided to replace the Spaniard with Lewis Hamilton for 2025. The 29-year-old currently has no contract for the upcoming season.
Ever since the start of the season, Red Bull has been constantly stuck in a tumble of controversies and rumors regarding its star driver and hierarchy.
Lando Norris finally ended his F1 win drought at the Miami GP. The Briton held the unwanted record for the most podiums in the sport without a race victory.
Like most rounds of 2024, the Miami GP was a mixed bag for Mercedes. From a pure performance perspective, the W15’s serious limitations cannot be denied.
Over recent months, Carlos Sainz has featured heavily across F1 news outlets. Aside from his victory in Melbourne, the Spaniard is also prominently mentioned across the F1 media for his role in the driver market.
Speaking to the media after the sixth round of the 2024 season at Miami International Autodrome, Carlos Sainz explained why he believed he could have won the Grand Prix.
Carlos Sainz is still searching for a 2025 F1 contract, with several options available to him. Multiple teams are interested in his services next season, though this does not necessarily mean he is their first choice.
Ever since it was announced that Lewis Hamilton would be replacing Carlos Sainz at Ferrari from 2025 onward, the Spaniard has been on the lookout for a seat.
The world of F1 and soccer joined forces yesterday as Inter Miami star, Luis Suarez visited the Miami GP paddock and met Ferrari’s ace, Carlos Sainz. Recently, Suarez and Lionel Messi have tied David Beckham and Landon Donovan‘s records for MLS Player of the Matchday twice, after 11 games this season.
Carlos Sainz Jr. quickly shut down a report that he had turned down an offer from Audi to join their Formula 1 team in 2025. During a press conference
Carlos Sainz‘s future beyond 2024 remains uncertain after being replaced by Ferrari for 2025. The 29-year-old has been approached by multiple constructors allegedly and has to make a decision soon.
Since 2023, Carlos Sainz has been the only non-Red Bull driver to win an F1 race. The Spaniard claimed Ferrari’s sole victory last year in Singapore, whilst he secured an early win with the SF-24 in Australia.
Lance Stroll has raced for Aston Martin since 2019 (when it was Racing Point) after his father Lawrence Stroll acquired Force India. The 25-year-old had shown glimpses of brilliance over the years including his pole position at the 2020 Turkish GP.
Following the massive announcement during the Formula 1 off-season that Lewis Hamilton will be replacing Carlos Sainz at Ferrari in 2025, there were a lot of doubts regarding the Spaniard’s will and motivation to drive with the team this year.
Carlos Sainz‘s situation for the 2025 season continues to be a topic of discussion. Sainz’s positive performance in the 2024 season has improved his chances of continuing in the sport next year.
Christijan Albers (ex-F1 driver) discussed Carlos Sainz's 2025 seat options during one of his latest podcast appearances. Carlos Sainz's manager revealed to the media after the Chinese Grand Prix that he expected a movement in the driver market in the upcoming weeks, but it wouldn't be from the said of the Ferrari driver.
The F1 driver market is perhaps the most unpredictable in recent memory. Over half the field is without a seat for next season, as teams and drivers explore their options.
The 2025 F1 season is a long way away but ahead of it, most of the talk in the sport has been developing around it. Quite a few seats are up for grabs and amongst the various potential drivers, there is one name that stands out, and that name is of the three-time Grand Prix winner, Carlos Sainz.
Former F1 driver Nelson Piquet Jr identified a team that would be most suitable for Carlos Sainz after he depart Ferrari at the end of 2024. As it stands, Carlos Sainz seems to be deciding between three teams: Mercedes, Red Bull, and Audi.
Over the last few weeks, there have been a ton of rumors about Audi’s possible driver lineup for 2026, with the German manufacturer wanting to obtain their pair before the end of this season.
Let's look at who floundered in Melbourne and will be looking for a return to form next time out in Japan.
Formula One monster Max Verstappen didn't factor into the final picture at the Australian Grand Prix. So who did?
Sainz began the race in P2 and cruised to victory.
Red Bull has been the talk of preseason F1 testing, as expected, but Ferrari was revving on Thursday.
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