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F1 midseason power rankings, No. 18: Carlos Sainz is still figuring out how to fit in at Williams
Sainz's first season with Williams has been rough. And while he shouldn't be expected to beat his teammate in year one, you'd think he would be closer.
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PlanetF1 on MSNCarlos Sainz makes new Williams admission with key issue not ‘getting any better’
Carlos Sainz has admitted that he and Williams are not “getting any better at putting things together” on a race weekend in ...
Williams driver Carlos Sainz called out the team's mentality heading into a crucial 2026 season with new regulations and a ...
Carlos Sainz has backed IndyCar champion Alex Palou to be given a chance in F1, and fans are in total agreement.
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Yardbarker on MSNCarlos Sainz 'disappointed' with first half of the season
Williams finish the first half of 2025 with 70 points, putting them 5th in the standings and on track for their best F1 ...
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Yardbarker on MSNCarlos Sainz identifies fundamental Williams weakness
Arguably more than anyone else in the midfield, Carlos Sainz is open about his disappointment with his first half of 2025.
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Autosport on MSNSainz: Williams needs "big philosophy change" to be competitive everywhere in F1 2026
F1 will introduce a new set of technical regulations in 2026 and although Williams has been much-improved this year, Carlos ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNCarlos Sainz demands penalty in untelevised team radio after FIA confirm further punishment
Untelevised team radio footage from the Hungarian Grand Prix has revealed the moment Carlos Sainz called for the FIA to give ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNCarlos Sainz confirms Williams fears in ‘made ourselves slow’ verdict
Carlos Sainz Jr. feels that Williams "made the car worse" during a challenging practice for the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Williams F1 driver Carlos Sainz Jr. criticized his racing team for not operating at a high level, expressing his frustrations with the team.
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Williams boss makes bold Carlos Sainz prediction after Ferrari exit: ‘He’d prefer to be here’
Williams boss makes bold Carlos Sainz prediction after Ferrari exit: ‘He’d prefer to be here’ - Sainz will leave Ferrari ...
Carlos Sainz has revealed that the Williams Formula 1 car feels “completely different” due to the variance in engine braking ...
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