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Hadjar Sanctioned; Sainz Enraged Over Qualifying Disaster

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Carlos Sainz expressed his anger towards rookie Isack Hadjar after a qualifying disaster in Montreal, blaming him for ruining his weekend. Hadjar received a three-place grid penalty for impeding Sainz during Q1, but Sainz felt it was inadequate given the significant impact on his performance. After struggling to find pace, he failed to advance out of the first qualifying segment for the second consecutive race due to Hadjar's blockage. Sainz hig…

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The Frenchman was fined three places after obstructing Carlos Sainz in qualifying in Canada, which he will have to leave since 12th position.

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Disappointment in Carlos Sainz’s box, which aspired to something big in Montreal but was stuck by Hadjar. The engineer of the French Racing Bulls interpreted that the Madridman came with an aborted return, so he communicated it to his pilot and he did not depart, preventing Sainz from climbing to Q2. Williams, with a pre-prepared car to contest the Q3 remained out of the first wings of change. his sadness contrasted with the joy of George Russel…

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Carlos Sainz faced a difficult race in Canada starting from the 16th place after Hadjar blocked him in the ranking and prevented him from progressing beyond the Q1, relegating him to the 16th place of departure. More information (Auto) Title news (Auto) 118653087And although this Sunday he managed to finish tenth and take the last point in Montreal, he has not done anything satisfied. “I could not push throughout the race because of a problem I …

Carlos Sainz had a hard time getting motivated for this Sunday’s race in the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix after Racing Bulls debuting driver Isack Hadjar ruined his weekend at Q1 with a blockade that cost him three places of sanction on the grill. Little did the punishment bother the Madrid driver, who also left 16th and had to settle for a point achieved based on resisting more than 50 laps with the hard start wheel game and climbing to the te…

For Carlos Sainz, the qualifying for the Formula 1 race in Canada ended in an enormous disappointment. The Spaniard retired in Q1 at the 17th and thus has a rather difficult Grand Prix ahead of him. The Williams driver quickly found the culprit: Isack Hadjar.

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abc broke the news in Spain on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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