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Carlos Sainz Vázquez de Castro (; born 1 September 1994) is a Spanish racing driver currently competing in
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for
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. He is the son of
Carlos Sainz Sr. Carlos Sainz Cenamor (born 12 April 1962) is a Spanish rally driver. He won the World Rally Championship drivers' title with Toyota in and , and finished runner-up four times. Constructors' world champions to have benefited from Sainz are S ...
, a double World Rally Champion. In 2012, Sainz raced in the British and
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Formula 3 championships for Carlin. He raced for DAMS in the 2014
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season, winning the championship before moving to F1 with Toro Rosso. Sainz joined
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for the 2017 and 2018 seasons. Sainz moved to
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for the 2019 season, while at the same time ending his contract with Red Bull Racing. At the Sainz took his maiden Formula One podium finish with third. Sainz moved to Ferrari at the end of the 2020 season. At the
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, Sainz took his maiden Formula One
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and career win. He achieved his second Formula One win at the
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, after starting on pole position for the fifth time in his career. He is due to leave Ferrari at the end of 2024 to make way for Lewis Hamilton.


Early career


Karting

Born in Madrid, Sainz began his career in karting. In 2008 he won the Asia-Pacific
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title, as well as finishing runner-up in the Spanish Championship. In 2009 he won the Junior Monaco Kart Cup, and was runner-up in the European KF3 Championship.


Formula BMW

Sainz raced in
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Europe in
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with the EuroInternational team. He was also part of the Red Bull Junior Team programme. He made his Formula BMW debut during a guest drive in the Formula BMW Pacific series at
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, Malaysia where he was ineligible to score points as a guest driver. However, he placed second in the opening race in Malaysia. That debut was followed by a 4th place. The following race day, he retired from the first race but won the second race. It was this start that got him a place at the Red Bull Junior Team. Helmut Marko applauded Sainz and his strong start in motor racing. He finished 7th in the following race but again exceeded expectations by winning again. He missed the next races in China but returned in Singapore. He finished 6th in the first race and 2nd in the second race. He missed the Japanese races but returned to win the season finale in Macau. Overall, in 9 races he achieved 3 pole positions, 2 wins, and 2 fastest laps. In Formula BMW Europe, he started his career with a podium position of 3rd and 6th place at the Circuit de Catalunya. At Zandvoort, he took 5th and 2nd place. At Valencia, he scored 7th and 10th place. A weekend at Silverstone saw him take 3rd place and a victory in the following race, his first that season. Hockenheim saw him take 11th and 6th place. A 4th and a podium position of 3rd enlightened his championship hopes but Robin Frijns was on a charge, scoring a podium position in every race but 3, two he finished in 4th. A double retirement at Spa put him out of championship contention. An 8th and 6th at the season finale at Monza followed. He finished the season 4th with 227 points. Sainz also competed in the UK Formula Renault Winter Cup, finishing 6th in the first race and retiring from the second race at Snetterton.


Formula Three

During the 2012 season, Sainz raced in both British and Euro Series Formula 3 championships. Racing for Carlin, he won four races, finished nine times on the podium, as well as scoring a pole position in the British championship, finishing sixth overall in the final championship standings. He scored two podiums and two pole positions in the Euro Series championship, finishing in ninth position overall.


GP3

In 2013, Sainz signed with
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to compete in the GP3 series. During the first qualifying session of the year, he qualified in 5th place, 5 tenths off of pole sitter Kevin Korjus. However, he, as well as
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and
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, were penalised 10 places for ignoring yellow flags during free practice. During the beginning of race one, Sainz got up to 13th place by passing Alex Fontana and
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off the start. By the start of lap 3, he was 13 seconds behind the leader. Sainz made it up to 8th place with his teammate
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until both cars lacked grip. Because they were both pushing to get into the top ten for points, neither driver decided to manage their Pirelli tyres and so by the end of the race, Kvyat was 20th and Sainz was 15th. He finished 51 seconds off first placed man
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. Sainz started in 15th place for race 2 on Sunday morning. At the end of lap 1, he was in 9th place. As they approached lap 2, the safety car was deployed due to an accident behind, giving Sainz time to save his tyres. With 5 laps remaining, Sainz was up to 8th place. During the next lap, he put a move on Jack Harvey's ART car to move up into 7th place. Sainz eventually would finish in 7th place. However, post race investigating revealed the Sainz's car was underweight, so he was disqualified from the final results from race 2, thus scoring no points. His teammate, Kvyat, retired during the race due to contact with another driver. In Valencia, Sainz began, and finished, the race in 8th place. In race 2, he started in 4th place and got up to 3rd place by the end of lap 1. He remained in that position, scoring a podium for the first time in GP3. Sainz obtained 24 world championship points, 4 for fastest laps in both races. He was now in 6th place in the championship overall. During the first race in Silverstone, Sainz was squeezed off track, falling to 9th place. By mid distance, Sainz overtook Lewis Williamson to get into 8th place. Williamson then moved alongside Sainz to try and overtake but Sainz kept moving over towards him until there was contact. Williamson was sent into a spin whilst Sainz continued to circulate round the track. Due to the damage to his car, Sainz fell down the order until he crossed the finish line in 13th place. In race 2, he finished where he started, in 13th place.


Formula Renault 3.5

Sainz raced in
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for the first time in 2013. However, he missed several races in his first season most likely due to his commitment towards GP3. In
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, he finished 6th place, most probably due to a challenging start to his GP3 season. He then experienced a double retirement in
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. He also missed the races i
Moscow
and
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. However, he made a comeback in
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, securing a 7th place finish in Race 1. In Race 2, he faced several issues and finished in 22nd place. In France, at the Circuit de Paul Ricard, he had another double retirement. In the last race weekend of the year in Catulunya, he retired in race 1 but managed to score 6th place. In 2014, he switched teams to DAMS. In the season opener at
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, he finished 18th in the first race but won the second. He left Monza with 25 points, beating his previous seasons' score by 3 points. Another win at Aragon meant he doubled his score and in race 2, he finished in 4th. Another 4th place followed at the one race in Monaco. The weekend at Spa followed with another 2 wins. Moscow followed and he did not perform well. 14th and 6th meant that he only took 8 points from a possible 50. At the Nürburgring GP Circuit, he won race 1 but in race 2, he retired. In Hungary, he was no match for Roberto Merhi who led by half a minute from the rest of the field in the wet. Another 6th place followed in race 2. In France, he won and scored a total of 50 points to extend his championship lead over Merhi.


Formula One

Sainz became part of the Red Bull Junior Team in 2010. His first experience in a Formula One car came at the young drivers' test at
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in July 2013, where he drove both the
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and the
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. Sainz confirmed that discussions had taken place with the struggling Caterham team for a race debut during the season but, ultimately, no agreement was reached. As a reward for his Formula Renault 3.5 Series title, Sainz drove the
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in the post-season test after the
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.


Toro Rosso (2015–2017)


2015 season - Debut season

Sainz drove for Scuderia Toro Rosso in the season where he partnered
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, following
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's promotion to
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. Sainz selected 55 as his race number. He qualified inside the top ten for his debut, the , and finished the race in ninth position. He scored points again at the , but failed to score at the after spinning and then retired from the with a wheel issue. He qualified fifth at the , his highest grid position of the year, and finished the race ninth. He was forced to start the from the pit lane after failing to attend the weigh-bridge during qualifying. He recovered to tenth place in the race. Four consecutive retirements began with electrical failures at the
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and British Grands Prix, then a fuel pressure issue at the and a power unit issue at the . A 150 km/h and 46 g impact into the barriers during practice for the resulted in Sainz spending the night in hospital. He missed qualifying but was declared fit to race, however he failed to finish after a brake failure. He crashed in qualifying for the and started from last place, but gained ten positions on the first lap and went on to record his best finish of the year with seventh place. Sainz finished his debut season fifteenth in the Drivers' Championship, scoring 18 points to teammate Verstappen's 49.


2016 season

Toro Rosso retained Sainz and Verstappen for the championship. Sainz qualified seventh and finished ninth at the season-opening , but retired from the due to a collision with
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. After the , Sainz gained a new teammate in Daniil Kvyat as Verstappen was promoted to Red Bull. Three points finishes followed for Sainz, including his best career finish with sixth place at the and a drive from twentieth to ninth place at the . After a suspension-related retirement at the , Sainz recorded three consecutive eighth-place finishes. A run of six races without points followed, including retirement due to a puncture at the and a first-lap collision with
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at the having started sixth. Sainz equalled his best race result at the with sixth place and scored the same result at the after starting fifteenth. He retired from the season-ending due to a collision with
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. Sainz ended the season twelfth in the Drivers' Championship, scoring 46 of Toro Rosso's 63 points.


2017 season

Sainz and Kvyat remained with Toro Rosso for the season. Sainz scored points in the opening two races, but a collision with
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eliminated him from the . Both drivers blamed each other for the incident, but Sainz was handed a grid penalty for the next race. Three points finishes followed including sixth place at the . Sainz was again handed a grid penalty for a first-lap collision with
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and
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at the . Sainz spun on the first lap of the , attempting to avoid a collision with teammate Kvyat, and recovered to finish eighth. Prior to the , Sainz commented that it was "unlikely" he would remain with Toro Rosso for a fourth year. Red Bull team principal Christian Horner rejected this, stating that Sainz would race for Toro Rosso in . Sainz retired from the Austrian Grand Prix with an engine problem and was eliminated on the first lap of the after a collision with Kvyat. Prior to the it was announced that Sainz would join
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for 2018, on loan from Red Bull. He finished the race in a career-best fourth place, in what he described as his "best day in Formula One". He was joined at Toro Rosso by Pierre Gasly for the after Kvyat was dropped by the team. Sainz retired from the race due to an engine problem. He crashed in practice for the and again on the opening lap of the race. At this stage of the season, Sainz had scored 48 of Toro Rosso's 52 points.


Renault (2017–2018)


2017 season

Sainz's move to Renault was brought forward and he replaced Jolyon Palmer and partnered
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at the team for the final four races of 2017, beginning with the where he started and finished seventh. Sainz made his way from eighth to fifth place on the first lap of the but then spun and had to pit for new tyres. He later retired from the race with steering problems. He failed to finish the season-ending after he was released from a pit stop with a loose wheel. Sainz ended the 2017 season ninth in the Drivers' Championship, scoring 54 points.


2018 season

Over the first eight races of 2018, Sainz qualified in the top ten at each of them and scored points in all but one, finishing eleventh at the . These results included the where he took advantage of a collision between Red Bull teammates Max Verstappen and
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to finish a season-high position of fifth. Sainz described his as a "disaster" and criticised the team's tyre strategy having started eighth and finished tenth. He had run in sixth place for much of the but dropped to eighth place at the finish after his MGU-K failed. Three races without points followed, including a race-ending crash with Romain Grosjean at the and a penalty for overtaking during safety car conditions at the . Sainz scored points at five of the next seven races, including a season's-best qualifying performance of fifth place at the . Damage received from contact with Sergey Sirotkin on the first lap of the resulted in a seventeenth-place finish. Battery issues caused Sainz's retirement from the . He ended the season with a drive from eleventh on the grid to sixth place at the . Sainz finished the season tenth in the Drivers' Championship, three places behind teammate Hülkenberg, scoring 53 points to Hülkenberg's 69. Sainz scored points in thirteen out of the nineteen races he finished. Sainz was replaced by Daniel Ricciardo at Renault for the following season, with the team opting to keep Hülkenberg on instead of Sainz.


McLaren (2019–2020)


2019 season

Sainz moved to
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for the season, ending his association with Red Bull. He replaced
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and partnered rookie
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. Sainz had an unlucky start to the season with no points in the first three races due to an engine fire at the and first-lap collisions at the
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and
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Grands Prix. Sainz consistently scored points thereafter, often finishing as the highest-placed driver behind the top three teams of
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,
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and Red Bull. He scored points at eight of the next nine races; notable results were finishing eighth at the having started nineteenth, and fifth place at the despite an incident where he spun and stopped on a wet section of the track. Sainz encountered power issues and retired on the second lap of the . At the subsequent , he was forced to retire when a wheel was fitted incorrectly during a pit stop. Then at the , a collision with Nico Hülkenberg and a long pit stop caused him to finish outside the points positions. At the , Sainz started in twentieth and last place following an engine problem in qualifying. He had made his way to fifth place by the penultimate lap, which became fourth place when
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was spun around by Lewis Hamilton ahead. Sainz was later elevated to third place after Hamilton received a penalty, earning him his first podium in Formula One. At the season-ending , Sainz passed Hülkenberg on the final lap to take tenth place, scoring one point and earning sixth place in the drivers' championship, one point ahead of Pierre Gasly and four ahead of Albon, both of whom spent part of the season in the superior Red Bull. Sainz scored 96 points over the season, compared to 49 for teammate Norris.


2020 season

Sainz remained at McLaren alongside Norris for 2020, and began the season with a fifth-place finish at the . He qualified third for the , his best career qualifying result at that time. A slow pit stop contributed to him dropping to ninth place by the finish, however Sainz achieved his first fastest lap in Formula One and in doing so set a new
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track record. Sainz was in fourth place with two laps of the remaining but suffered a tyre puncture and was ultimately classified thirteenth. He started the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix outside the top ten, but had progressed to fourth place when he entered the pits. A slow pit stop then dropped him back and he went on to finish thirteenth. He finished his home race, the , in sixth place, but then failed to start the due to a power unit issue on a reconnaissance lap. At the , Sainz qualified third behind the two
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drivers. He lost places during the pit stops and was in sixth place when the race was red-flagged for Charles Leclerc's accident. He passed three cars and benefited from Lewis Hamilton's penalty to move up to second place behind Pierre Gasly with twenty laps remaining. He ultimately finished 0.4 seconds behind Gasly to take his second podium and what was at the time his career best race finish. Sainz retired from the next two races; he was involved in a multi-car start-line accident at the and then crashed into a wall on the first lap of the . Seven consecutive points finishes then followed. He finished sixth at the having briefly led the race after gaining six positions in the first two laps. He started the in fifteenth place due to a penalty for impeding Sergio Pérez in qualifying, but gained six positions on the first lap and went on to finish fifth. A brake failure in qualifying at the caused him to qualify fifteenth, but he progressed to fifth place by the end of the race. Sainz finished the 2020 season sixth in the Drivers' Championship for the second consecutive year. He accumulated 105 points to Norris's 97 and claimed six top-five finishes which, at the time, were both career highs.


Ferrari (2021–2024)


2021 season

Sainz joined
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on a two-year contract from the season partnering Charles Leclerc and replacing
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. He qualified and finished in eighth place at the
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, his first race for the team. He started eleventh at the
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but progressed to fifth place by the end of the race. He failed to score points at the despite starting fifth, stating "we got it wrong with strategy". He took his third career podium and first with Ferrari at the , where he benefited from Leclerc's failure to start and a pit stop issue for Valtteri Bottas to finish second. Tyre wear issues meant neither Ferrari driver scored points at the . Sainz recovered from a twelfth-place start at the to finish sixth. A collision with George Russell on the first lap of sprint qualifying at the dropped Sainz to the back of the field, but he recovered places in sprint qualifying and in the race to finish sixth. Sainz crashed in qualifying for the and started fifteenth. He finished fourth on track, but claimed his fourth career podium finish after Sebastian Vettel's disqualification. He achieved his then-career-best qualifying position at the , starting second, and took the lead from former teammate Lando Norris on the first lap. Sainz went on to finish the race third. He recovered to eighth place at the having started from the back of the grid due to engine component penalties. Sainz achieved his fourth podium of the season at the , but criticised the handling of the final-lap restart as being positioned behind lapped cars "nearly cost im hispodium". Sainz ended the season fifth in the Drivers' Championship with 164.5 points, two positions and 5.5 points ahead of teammate Leclerc. His ability to adapt quickly to Ferrari and his performances relative to Leclerc were widely praised.


2022 season - Maiden win and pole position

Sainz continued at Ferrari alongside Leclerc for 2022. He qualified third for the season-opening
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. He ran in third place until Max Verstappen's retirement, allowing him into second place behind Leclerc to claim a Ferrari 1–2 finish and an early lead in the Constructors' Championship. A mistake and then a
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in qualifying at the meant he started in ninth place. He dropped places at the start and then spun into the gravel, ending his race on lap two. He crashed in qualifying for the and then a collision with Daniel Ricciardo ended his race at the first corner. He finished fourth at the , his best ever result at his home race, despite having earlier spun and dropped to eleventh. Sainz qualified and finished second at the , but a hydraulics issue caused his third retirement of the year at the . He was runner-up at the , less than a second behind Verstappen. For his 150th Formula One race start, the , Sainz took his first Formula One
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in a wet qualifying session, beating Verstappen by 0.034 seconds. He was overtaken in the race by Verstappen, but regained the lead when Verstappen slowed with damage. He pitted for soft tyres in the closing laps and passed Leclerc to claim his maiden win in Formula One. Sainz was running third at the when an engine failure ended his race. He started at the back of the grid at the after taking new engine components and finished fifth despite a time penalty for an unsafe pit release. He took his second pole position at the , promoted to the front as Verstappen took an engine penalty, but dropped behind both Red Bulls to finish third. Sainz finished fifth at the but was demoted to eighth by a penalty for an unsafe pit release. He started eighteenth at the with an engine component penalty but recovered to finish fourth. At the rain-affected , he crashed out from third place on the opening lap. He claimed his third pole position at the , but retired with damage after being hit by George Russell at the first corner. After the final race, Sainz had matched his 2021 position with fifth in the Drivers' Championship and scored 246 points to Leclerc's 308. Sainz signed a contract extension in 2022 and is set to race for Ferrari until the end of 2024.


2023 season

Sainz began the 2023 season by qualifying and finishing fourth at the . He finished fourth at the but was penalised and demoted to twelfth place for making contact with Fernando Alonso at the second restart. Sainz criticised the penalty as being "unfair" and Alonso agreed that it was too harsh; Ferrari lodged a formal protest against the decision but were unsuccessful. Sainz qualified third at the but finished fifth. He crashed in practice at the and spun during the race, dropping him from fourth at the start to eighth at the finish. He qualified second at his home race, the , behind Max Verstappen. He was unable to hold off the Mercedes cars or Verstappen's teammate Sergio Pérez and finished the race fifth, later commenting that tyre degradation was a weakness of his team's car. Sainz crashed in practice at the and was then penalised for impeding Pierre Gasly in qualifying, causing him to start the race eleventh. He recovered to finish fifth. He started the fifth, however both Ferrari drivers made pit stops prior to a safety car period that other drivers took advantage of, dropping Sainz to tenth place at the finish line. At the , he crashed in practice and then qualified eleventh. He scored points by finishing the race eighth. He scored points again by finishing fourth in the sprint, but retired from the main race due to damage from a first-lap collision with
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. He achieved his first pole position of the year at the , 0.013 seconds ahead of Verstappen. He was passed by both Red Bulls during the race but defended from teammate Leclerc to finish third, his first podium of the season. He took pole position again at the next race, the , and converted this into his second Formula One victory. This ended Red Bull's streak of fifteen consecutive wins and Max Verstappen's win streak of ten, and marked the only race of 2023 not won by Red Bull. Sainz led the entire race distance and he and former teammate Lando Norris held off Mercedes drivers George Russell and Lewis Hamilton in the closing laps. Sainz scored points in the sprint, but qualified twelfth for the main race and then failed to start due to a fuel leak. He finished fourth at the but was promoted to the podium after Hamilton's disqualification. He qualified second at the to make an all-Ferrari front row, but both cars were overtaken by Verstappen and Hamilton in the race. At the inaugural , Sainz hit a loose manhole cover in practice, causing the first practice session to be cancelled and the second to be delayed so that officials could inspect the rest of the track. He went on to qualify second behind Leclerc, but the damage to his car had required Ferrari to replace components and resulted in a ten-place grid penalty, which Ferrari team principal
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described as "unacceptable". Sainz finished the race sixth. He crashed in practice at the season-ending and placed sixteenth in qualifying, after which he accused other drivers of deliberately impeding him. Ferrari left him out on track until the final lap in the hope of a safety car, but with no chance of scoring points, the team retired his car in the pits. Sainz described the result, which dropped him from fourth in the Drivers' Championship before the race to seventh, as "very disappointing". He ended his third season with Ferrari on 200 points to Leclerc's 206.


2024 season

Sainz is due to leave Ferrari after the conclusion of the 2024 season, being replaced by Lewis Hamilton.


Karting record


Karting career summary


Personal life

Carlos Sainz Jr's mother is Reyes Vázquez de Castro and his father is
Carlos Sainz Sr. Carlos Sainz Cenamor (born 12 April 1962) is a Spanish rally driver. He won the World Rally Championship drivers' title with Toyota in and , and finished runner-up four times. Constructors' world champions to have benefited from Sainz are S ...
His father became famous through winning many races and winning the World Rally Championship twice. Eventually, as Sainz Jr. got older, his father mentored him throughout his journey which led to him getting in to F1 racing. Sainz dated fellow Spaniard Isabel Hernáez from 2017 until 2023. He has lived in both
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and in
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. Sainz was robbed of his watch in Milan in 2023 but he ran and captured his assailant.


Racing record


Racing career summary

As Sainz was a guest driver, he was ineligible for points.


Complete Formula BMW Europe results

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) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)


Complete Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 results

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Complete Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup results

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) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)


Complete British Formula 3 results

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Complete Formula 3 Euro Series results

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) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap) Driver did not finish the race but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.


Complete GP3 Series results

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Complete Formula Renault 3.5 Series results

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) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap) Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.


Complete Formula One results

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) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicates fastest lap) Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.
Half points awarded as less than 75% of race distance was completed.


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