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Carlos Sainz at the Hungarian Grand Prix: results, history and history of the Spanish driver

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Carlos Sainz at the Hungarian Grand Prix: results, history and history of the Spanish driver

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Saige goes on vacation with a bad taste in his mouth.

Carlos Sainz presented at Hungarian Grand Prix 2022 in shocking form. After winning at Silverstone and returning to Paul Ricard, the Spaniard was unable to achieve victory Hungaroring.

It’s time to review the history, results and winners Carlos Sainz in Hungary.

Carlos Sainz’s Hungarian Grand Prix record

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To get good results Hungarian Grand Prix you have to have a car that has a good packet aerodynamic. Just from the teams he has been through Carlos Sainz was never happy about itat least until this 2022. This explains why the Spaniard has failed to finish among the best in his previous seven appearances.

Even so, the man from Madrid has managed to finish in the points in each of the races that have seen the checkered flag. Sainz’s consistency at the Hungaroring has been more than remarkable in his career.

5th place in 2019 stands out, defending himself brilliantly from Pierre Gasly with Red Bull. More recently, in 2021, the Spaniard was crowned with a great race after the scrum accidents at the first corner, and which allowed him to climb back into third place, where he finished thanks to Sebastian Vettel’s penalty.

Finally, in 2022, Sainz achieved a fantastic qualification, reaching +0.044 of pole position. Nonetheless ferrari he destroyed all his chances of victory, first with two very slow stops, second due to a strategy that only allowed him to be fourth.

Carlos Sainz at the Hungarian GP: results and accolades

Year Equipment starting point Match result
2015 Red Bull 12th Abandonment
2016 Red Bull 6th 8th
2017 Red Bull 9th 7th
2018 Renault 5th 9th
2019 McLaren 8th 5th
2020 McLaren 9th 9th
2021 ferrari 15th 3rd
2022 ferrari 2nd 4th

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