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Carlos Sainz’s anger over Williams Miami GP team orders explained

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It’s somehow appropriate that Carlos Sainz and Lewis Hamilton should have banged wheels at the penultimate corner on the last lap of the Miami Grand Prix, because they were occupying a similar space elsewhere too.Such was the length and volume, though, of Hamilton’s tirade against his team over the radio that Sainz’s similar angst went almost unnoticed at the time.“Obviously, if ...Keep reading
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While confirming his potential candidacy for the presidency of the FIA, Carlos Sainz father supports his son's decision to join Williams F1 this year. Sainz, 30, was furious in Miami after being overtaken by his team-mate Alex Albon, despite the assurances that he had been ordered to stay in position. "This is not how I run," said Sainz on the radio after the flag to check out. "I've lost a lot of confidence here, on all levels." (...)

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Motor.es broke the news in on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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