Sainz frustrated, ‘left points on the table’ in Spain
Carlos Sainz was left disappointed with a P7 finish in Spain, believing he "left points on the table" as he spent most of his race stuck behind other drivers.
Carlos Sainz was left disappointed with a P7 finish in Spain, believing he "left points on the table" as he spent most of his race stuck behind other drivers.
Lando Norris said he didn't mean to show any aggression to former team-mate Carlos Sainz, with the Briton penalised for a late defensive move against the Ferrari man.
Carlos Sainz revealed he had been struggling with the revamped Turn 10 as he qualified sixth for his home race, the Spanish Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc said he would change his approach to a race weekend after Portimao, and at the Spanish GP he was already seeing benefits.
Carlos Sainz says he would prefer Barcelona to revert its layout to its pre-2007 version, with two fast final corners instead of the slower chicane.
Sebastian Vettel has joked there is not enough time in one interview to set out all the advice he has for Carlos Sainz.
Carlos Sainz says that, while F1 is going more global, it has made it clear to the drivers that Europe is still "the heart" of the sport.
Ferrari have admitted they applied the wrong strategy for Carlos Sainz at the Portuguese Grand Prix, costing him any points.
Carlos Sainz believes the overall talent level of Formula 1 drivers is overlooked by the recent criticism of Fernando Alonso.
Charles Leclerc said he is "getting used" to hard-working drivers at Ferrari, but his different approach does not mean less commitment.
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto says the team's impatience trying to overtake Lando Norris cost them dearly at the Portuguese Grand Prix.
Mark Webber expects Ferrari to keep the current driver lineup of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz for a long time.
Charles Leclerc admitted he had been “really inconsistent” as he found himself outpaced by Ferrari new boy Carlos Sainz in Portuguese Grand Prix qualifying.
Looking at data, Carlos Sainz is confident that it's only "a matter of time" until he's as quick as team-mate Charles Leclerc.
Carlos Sainz knows he still has a long way to go before he considers himself at the same level he was at previous team McLaren.