Carlos Sainz Williams frustration Miami Sprint qualifying pace ‘three steps behind’
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Life remains the same for Williams in the Formula 1 World Championship.The team has taken a small step forward in the Miami Grand Prix that marks the return of the World Cup after five weeks of stopping, but the improvements are still insufficient to be able to fight in the middle zone.In the qualifying session, Carlos Sainz managed to access Q2 and will leave fourteenth, in seventh row, this Sunday in race.Two positions behind will be done by h…
Carlos Sainz escapes from the tail group and begins the pursuit of the Haas in the Miami circuit Carlos Sainz has finished in the 14th position of the Sprint race, but showing a rhythm comparable to that of the grid half teams.The difficulties to advance have not allowed him to win more positions before some very slow Haas riders.Williams begins to see the light with the innovations introduced in the Miami Grand Prix, but unfortunately they have…
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Miami handed Carlos Sainz a stopwatch that yelled and a radio that sighed—and then his battery tried taking a nap mid-dance. One minute he’s yanking the Williams into the light, the next he’s giving it the sternest pep talk, like a teacher with a bright kid who forgot the homework again. Energy switches, messy laps, tiny wins that feel like IOUs… and a driver who’s mad now but oddly calm later. Is this a step forward or just a different kind of …
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