Carlos Sainz Disappointed With Williams After Q1 Exit- 'Not Here to Be P19'
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The Spanish driver of Formula 1 Carlos Sainz (Williams), who will start nineteenth and penultimate in the Austrian Grand Prix, has revealed that he has had "a problem with the brakes" as soon as he gets out of boxes during the qualifying session and that it has hurt him, although he does not know why they have "so many problems" if in race rhythm they are quite fast."We will invent what we can.So far it has been a really strange weekend, because…
Sainz explains reason behind Q1 exit for F1 Austrian GP
Williams Formula 1 driver Carlos Sainz has confirmed he had damage to his FW47, leading to an early qualifying exit.It means the Spanish driver will start the Austrian Grand Prix in 19th on Sunday and at the end of Q1, Sainz claimed via team radio that the car was "undriveable"."There's damage in the car, for sure," he explained to the Grove-based outfit. "The car is undriveable. When I ...Keep reading


Carlos Sainz reveals extent of damage that triggered Q1 exit in Austria
Carlos Sainz pointed to unexpected floor damage as the main reason for his surprise Q1 elimination in qualifying for the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix, revealing his Williams car was “pulling to one side”. The Spanish driver suffered his third consecutive exit in the first session of qualifying as he qualified in 19th place. Meanwhile, team-mate Alex Albon progressed to Q2 with a solid 12th place, but it’s been a challenging weekend overall for …
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