Autosport (UK)

Sainz reminds everyone of his class at just the right moment

- Kevin Turner Chief Editor kevin.turner@autosport.com

Carlos Sainz has had a ridiculous past couple of months. First, he found out that he had lost his Ferrari drive to Lewis Hamilton for 2025, then he missed the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix thanks to appendicit­is, and now he has won on his first Formula 1 race back.

Sainz is the only non-red Bull driver to have won a GP since November 2022. He’s also proved to be a strong team-mate to Max Verstappen, Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc in his F1 career so far. It’s surely only a matter of time before he finds employment in 2025. The Spaniard would be an asset to any team on the grid.

Aside from Sainz’s personal story, the Ferrari success in Australia was a feel-good result for F1 after two dominant Verstappen drives. The reigning world champion was hamstrung from the start in Melbourne but, as Jake Boxall-legge shows in our report (page 16), free practice form and the struggles of Sergio Perez suggest that there could have been a good Ferrari-red Bull fight without the brake conflagrat­ion that took Verstappen out of the equation.

Even if Ferrari can maintain its challenge – which we’ll dive into in greater depth in next week’s issue – expect normal service to be resumed in Japan. The RB20 is likely to fly around Suzuka, a track on which Verstappen has been mighty in recent years.

The UK motorsport season is now really kicking into gear. We preview another competitiv­e season in British GT (p48) and GB3 (p52), which begin at Oulton Park, and cover last weekend’s club-racing action from p60 in our bumper National section.

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