Williams Chief Unpacks Carlos Sainz Penalties and Alex Albon’s Tough Mexico GP Run
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Vowles explains what went wrong for Sainz in chaotic F1 Mexico City GP
Williams team principal James Vowles has offered a detailed explanation of what went wrong for Carlos Sainz during the F1 Mexico City GP. Sainz headed into the weekend with an inevitable 5-place grid penalty looming over him as a consequence of his clash with Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli at the previous round in Austin. His... The post Vowles explains what went wrong for Sainz in chaotic F1 Mexico City GP appeared first on Motorsport
Williams chief unpacks Carlos Sainz penalties and Alex Albon’s tough Mexico GP run
Williams boss James Vowles admitted the team 'didn't get it right across the board' as Alex Albon's hard tyre, one-stop strategy yielded only 12th and Carlos Sainz's race was effectively over at Turn 1
REPORT: A Tough Afternoon in Mexico City
Atlassian Williams Racing left the Mexican capital pointless after a tricky afternoon at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Alex Albon gained five positions to finish P12 on an alternate strategy, while Carlos Sainz’s afternoon featured two penalties and a spin in the closing stages that ended his race. The long run to the first corner always provides plenty of action, and 2025 was no exception. Unfortunately, Carlos was pinched and collided with…
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