Sainz Jr: Schumi Jr won’t make it on name alone
Mick Schumacher won't get into Formula 1 on the Schumacher name alone, he needs to get the results out on track. That's according to another racing son, Carlos Sainz Jr.
Mick Schumacher won't get into Formula 1 on the Schumacher name alone, he needs to get the results out on track. That's according to another racing son, Carlos Sainz Jr.
Carlos Sainz says he bears no grudges toward Renault after they opted to sign Daniel Ricciardo, leaving him searching for a "plan B" for 2019.
Carlos Sainz believes that Renault will struggle to stay in the top five after a "misleading" Friday practice in Mexico.
Carlos Sainz hopes Renault permit him to take part in the post-season Abu Dhabi test with McLaren.
Carlos Sainz has admitted that Lewis Hamilton gave him the confidence, and his approval to join McLaren for 2019.
Both Force India and Haas are annoyed at the leniency of the five-second penalty given to Carlos Sainz in the United States GP.
Carlos Sainz would like to see Formula 1 return to single lap qualifying, at least for the proposed Q4, saying it would up the pressure for the drivers.
Carlos Sainz believes Renault's recent troubles are all down to their power unit, which is not where they want it to be.
Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul has said Red Bull's hardball stance on Carlos Sainz made it easier for them to then sign Daniel Ricciardo for 2019 and beyond.
Carlos Sainz has blamed a lap 1 clashed with Sergey Sirotkin for his lack of points in Russia, saying the Williams driver "broke" his car.
Carlos Sainz has admitted that he is hoping that he will stay close with his good friend, and fellow Spaniard, Fernando Alonso.
Despite having their points reset to zero, Force India are still a threat for P4 in the Constructors' according to Carlos Sainz.
Analysing their options for 2019, Carlos Sainz "showed well" against his Formula 1 team-mates prompting McLaren to sign him.
Carlos Sainz says having lost a bit of touch on a daily basis when he moved to Renault cost him the opportunity to replace Daniel Ricciardo.
Carlos Sainz reckons in Renault's C-spec engine they have the baseline for a power unit that will can be "at the level of Mercedes and Ferrari."