Sainz barred from Ferrari run in Abu Dhabi test
Andreas Seidl’s prediction that the FIA would not allow Carlos Sainz to drive for Ferrari in the post-season ‘young driver test’ has come true.
Andreas Seidl’s prediction that the FIA would not allow Carlos Sainz to drive for Ferrari in the post-season ‘young driver test’ has come true.
Carlos Sainz claims he has a “bond that will never be broken” with McLaren as he prepares to bid farewell to the team.
From lapping at the very back of the grid to fighting for a race win, Carlos Sainz reckons George Russell's pace at the Sakhir GP shows that "F1 is missing" out on.
Heading into the final race of 2020 Carlos Sainz isn't sure how Racing Point haven't already secured P3 in the Constructors' Championship.
Changing the rules for the young driver test to suit some teams, Ferrari feel the FIA should also "open up" the test to teams who want to run next year's drivers.
McLaren "don't see any way" Carlos Sainz can be allowed to take part in the post-season young driver test, despite Ferrari lobbying for his inclusion.
With the FIA permitting Fernando Alonso to line up at the post-season Abu Dhabi test, Carlos Sainz says he should be allowed to test for Ferrari.
Lando Norris thinks that we could be in for a "crazy race" on Bahrain's outer circuit given its lack of corners and short nature.
Their bromance may be coming to an end soon but respect is still strong between Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris at McLaren.
Carlos Sainz admitted he was “very angry” after a brake failure knocked him out of Bahrain Grand Prix qualifying and compromised his strategy options for the race.
Neither Sebastian Vettel or Daniel Ricciardo will get to test an old car before their upcoming moves, but Carlos Sainz will.
Lando Norris says he still isn't feeling as confident as he wants to in his McLaren after Friday practice ahead of the Bahrain GP.
Carlos Sainz said that testing a 2018 Ferrari is an option for him in preparation for driving for the team in 2021.
Carlos Sainz feels that, heading into the final three races of the 2020 season, remaining consistent is the most important thing.
Carlos Sainz agrees that 90 percent of drivers would win in a Mercedes, but feels that few would beat Lewis Hamilton if driving equal cars.