Carlos Sainz has replaced retired four-times Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel as a director of the Grand Prix ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNBREAKING: Carlos Sainz secures new role as Sebastian Vettel replacedSainz replaces four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel, who has vacated his position in the F1 drivers’ union. Sainz ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNCarlos Sainz’s ‘two top drivers’ dig after Red Bull snubOverlooked by Red Bull, Carlos Sainz says he cannot understand why any team wouldn't want two drivers "who push each other".
Williams F1 driver Carlos Sainz hilariously claimed that the first thought that comes to his mind when he wakes up in the ...
Ferrari’s 2025 Formula One driver lineup commands attention.
Carlos Sainz has become a director of the Formula 1 drivers' body the Grand Prix Drivers' Association. The 30-year-old ...
The ground-effect era has been noticeably short on surprise victors. Max Verstappen dominated the show in 2022 and 2023, and ...
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Hosted on MSNFormula 1 driver contracts 2025: Line-ups, deals, end dates for every team this yearThe Formula 1 driver market is always active. Here's how long the current crop of F1 drivers have contracts for.
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Autosport on MSNHamilton's start at Ferrari, seen from Italy: How did fans and media react?Lewis Hamilton is a Ferrari driver now and with help from our colleagues in Italy, we assess how this journey has begun ...
Sainz will make his race debut with Williams at Albert Park in March, the same track that he came back from and won after suffering from appendicitis and having to miss one race for Ferrari.
Haas hired Oliver Bearman for what would have been his rookie season, but the FIA stripped the Briton of the tag following his three cameos last year. Liam Lawson has also graduated to Red Bull for ...
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