‘Sainz himself responsible for Ferrari rumours’
Carlos Sainz doesn't have what it takes to be the "sauce on the pasta at Ferrari", that's according to Dutch commentator Olav Mol.
Carlos Sainz doesn't have what it takes to be the "sauce on the pasta at Ferrari", that's according to Dutch commentator Olav Mol.
Spending his down time watching old F1 seasons, Carlos Sainz is dreaming of a day when the playing field is more level.
Linked to Ferrari, Carlos Sainz says he has no updates about his future but it confident that if, or when he makes a move, he will excel wherever he goes.
Carlos Sainz should push for a move to Ferrari with former F1 driver Roberto Merhi confident his compatriot won't be afraid of taking on Charles Leclerc.
Carlos Sainz is taking online lessons from his engineer about the workings of a Formula 1 car while Formula 1 is on hold.
Don't for a moment think Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris take it easy on one another with the Spaniard saying it is a "rivalry".
Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz will both be taking a pay cut as McLaren announced a temporarily furlough for an undisclosed number of employees.
Netflix has done it again, called out for exaggerating a rivalry in order to get the hits. Carlos Sainz, though, says he's fine with that.
Tipped as a contender to replace Sebastian Vettel at Ferrari, Carlos Sainz says he's not thinking about anything beyond this season and what he needs to do for McLaren.
McLaren's Carlos Sainz believes it is "impossible to know" when the 2020 season can officially get underway.
Ex-F1 driver Martin Brundle believes McLaren could lose Carlos Sainz to Ferrari for next season if they look to replace Sebastian Vettel.
Testing negative for the coronavirus, Carlos Sainz has revealed he will remain in self-isolation and is sending a "big hug" to all the McLaren personnel in quarantine in Australia.
Carlos Sainz has denied he personally questioned the legality of Racing Point's RP20 ahead of the new season.
Carlos Sainz says it isn't possible to predict the 2020 pecking order based on testing, but expects Racing Point to be "very quick".
With one final chance to test the F1 cars in pure qualifying trim, Carlos Sainz reckons F1 could be in for a feast of "fast" times on Friday.