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Carlos Sainz at the Bahrain GP: results, palmares and history of the Spaniard

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Carlos Sainz at the Bahrain GP: results, palmares and history of the Spaniard

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The Formula 1, historically with a very concentrated calendar in Europe, for a few decades has been expanding its borders in search of the massification of the category but also an injection of money. In Bahrain he has found a great ally, who arrived in F1 in 2004 and promises to continue on the calendar for a long time to come.

Below are the results, history and summary of Carlos Sainz in the Bahrain Grand Prix.

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Carlos Sainz’s Bahrain Grand Prix record

Carlos Sainz’s first experiences in the desert were unforgettable. I better forget it. In his three races with Toro Rosso he retired, then came 11th in Renault and with McLaren he didn’t finish in 2019 either. His performance increased impressively in the English team in the two races of 2020: he finished 5th and 4th, respectively.

His debut with Ferrari in 2021 was not what was expected either and he came 8th. However, in 2022, accompanied by luck (neither Red Bull car finished due to fuel pump problems), he broke the curse and signed a wonderful 1-2 for Cavallino. Charles Leclerc took the win and finished second. Third place went to Lewis Hamilton with Mercedes.

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At the start of the 2023 season, the man from Madrid will have a new chance

Carlos Sainz at the Bahrain GP: results and applause

Year Equipment starting point Match result
2015 red bull 9th Abandonment
2016 red bull 11th Abandonment
2017 red bull 16th Abandonment
2018 Renault 10th 11th
2019 McLaren 7th Abandonment
2020 McLaren 15th 5th
2020* McLaren 8th 4th
2021 Ferrari 8th 8th
2022 Ferrari 3rd 2nd
2023 Ferrari

*Named Sakhir Grand Prix.

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