Sainz: I’ll get better with time at McLaren
Carlos Sainz believes that a driver gets better the longer they spend with one team, and his situation at McLaren is no different.
Carlos Sainz believes that a driver gets better the longer they spend with one team, and his situation at McLaren is no different.
At 22, 23 and 25, Max Verstappen, Pierre Gasly and Carlos Sainz made up the youngest ever podium when they finished in the top three at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Carlos Sainz admits he was "very surprised" to see McLaren were "still firing and hungry for results" after a tough couple of years.
Nico Rosberg has put McLaren's Carlos Sainz within his top four best Formula 1 drivers based on form this season.
Carlos Sainz has urged Pirelli to rethink their tyres for the 2020 season, saying he would prefer if they keep the status quo as the 2019 tyres are better.
McLaren are celebrating the team's first podium result in 2,072 days after Carlos Sainz raced from 20th on the grid to third at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton has been given a five-second penalty for causing a collision, promoting Carlos Sainz into his first-ever podium finish.
After a nervous wait, McLaren's Carlos Sainz has been confirmed as the P3 finisher in Brazil, giving him his first podium in F1.
Max Verstappen will start Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix from pole position, the second of his F1 career, while his former team-mate Carlos Sainz is P20.
McLaren's Carlos Sainz says he has no idea what was behind his loss of power that eliminated him during Q1 at the Brazilian GP.
Carlos Sainz has shared a video of him doing doughnuts in a motorised toy car as a child, saying he wasn't even three at the time.
McLaren team principal, Andreas Seidl, has said "the reality was much better" than he expected after officially joining the team in May 2019.
Carlos Sainz chose not to complain about Alexander Albon's driving on the opening lap of the US GP as it was lap 1 and there is "always contact".
While the proposal of limited aerodynamic regulations from 2021 isn't sitting well with many in F1, Carlos Sainz actually likes the idea.
Carlos Sainz has given his support to plans to change Q2 tyre rules, saying it is a "big limitation" for the teams sitting behind the top-three.