Carlos Sainz at Risk as FIA Launches Las Vegas GP Investigation over Stroll Incident
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Love and play (on asphalt) in the city of casinos, with a turn to the race included, where the Madrid rider has been accompanied by his girl and enjoyed a satisfying weekend both in sports and in the personal
"It was a complicated 'qualy'. I didn't expect great things, because in the wet Frees 3 we didn't go very fast. We made a couple of changes, and in the end, since the first round we put the extreme tire, every time I crossed the goal I was in first position, and that has given me a lot of confidence," he said in statements to DAZN after the session.
Carlos Sainz holding out for wet race in F1 Las Vegas GP after ‘pole-worthy' qualifying lap
Carlos Sainz indicated he would prefer rain to continue into Saturday's F1 Las Vegas GP after taking third place on the grid with what he felt was a "pole-worthy" lap. The post Carlos Sainz holding out for wet race in F1 Las Vegas GP after ‘pole-worthy' qualifying lap appeared first on Motorsport Week.
Sainz felt Q3 lap was good enough for pole
Carlos Sainz thought he had produced a lap good enough for pole position at the Las Vegas Grand Prix but still believes he will face a tough challenge to finish on the podium on Saturday night.The Williams driver went to provisional pole position with his final attempt at the end...
Carlos Sainz signed one of the major performances of the qualifying session of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, with third place. The Williams F1 driver did not expect to be so successful on the wet and admits to being surprised by his position. However, he is under investigation for a dangerous return to the track in Q1, and he could lose the benefit of this very good qualification. Meanwhile, he was pleased with a convincing result at the end of the …
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