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Carlos Sainz faces disastrous grid penalty risk after shocking power unit failure at Australian Grand Prix

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March 8, 2026
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Carlos Sainz Faces Grid Penalty Chaos After Shocking Power Unit Failures!

In a dramatic turn of events at Albert Park, Carlos Sainz's season has hit a catastrophic snag, leaving him stranded at the back of the grid for the Australian Grand Prix. The former Ferrari star, who was expected to make a strong start to the year, barely made a dent in the practice sessions before being sidelined by a mysterious power unit failure that has sent shockwaves through the paddock.

Sainz's ordeal began during the third practice session when he exited the pits, only to experience a devastating loss of power on his very first lap. Struggling with his Williams FW48, he was forced to come to a halt at the pit entry, prompting officials to deploy the Virtual Safety Car (VSC) as marshals rushed to assist. Moments later, the situation escalated into a red flag, marking an agonizing end to Sainz's session as he trudged back to the pit lane, utterly defeated.

The aftermath of this technical nightmare saw Williams scrambling to diagnose the issues before the qualifying session commenced just two hours later. “We had an ERS [Energy Recovery System] package issue, and we didn’t manage to solve it in time for qualifying,” Sainz lamented. “No laps in FP2, no laps in FP3, no laps in Q1—this has been a very disappointing first weekend with this set of regulations.”

With no experience on the track and no data to guide him, Sainz's prospects for the race look bleak. “Even going into China next weekend, not being able to do mileage this weekend and not being able to do a qualifying session for the first time is not ideal to start the year. It looks like a long year ahead of us, so hopefully, we can start sorting our issues.”

In a desperate bid to salvage the situation, Williams has fitted Sainz's car with new components, including a new energy store and control electronics, as well as an updated power unit ancillary component. However, these changes come at a cost—this marks his second of three energy store and control electronics units for the season, and a new power unit ancillary component that could potentially trigger grid penalties if changes continue.

As Sainz prepares to line up in P21 for the grand prix, the tension is palpable. The grid penalty risk looms large, as teammates Lance Stroll and Gabriel Bortoleto also navigate the treacherous waters of power unit changes.

The stakes couldn't be higher as Sainz and Williams face an uphill battle in their quest for competitiveness this season. With a tumultuous start and looming penalties, fans are left wondering if this team can pull off a miraculous recovery in the coming races.

Stay tuned for more explosive updates from the F1 paddock and join the conversation as we follow the unfolding drama of the 2023 season!

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