Sainz Erupts Over Disastrous Qualifying: “Worst Execution I’ve Ever Seen!”
In a shocking turn of events, Carlos Sainz’s weekend took a nosedive before it even began, with a Friday that can only be described as a catastrophic nightmare for the Spanish driver. Stricken by illness, Sainz was forced to cancel all his media commitments on Thursday, but the misfortunes did not end there. The grim reality unfolded during the Sprint qualifying session, where Sainz clocked the slowest time, resulting in an early exit from SQ1. This disastrous performance means that the former Ferrari star will start today’s Sprint from the very back of the grid.
The root of Sainz’s failure lies in a blatant mismanagement by the pit wall of his English team, leaving him out to dry in a perilous position. Frustration boiled over as he vented his anger over the radio following his final lap. “This is the worst execution I’ve ever seen in my life!” he bellowed, clearly infuriated by the series of blunders.
In a more reflective moment post-qualifying, Sainz laid bare the mistakes made by his crew. He lamented the team’s inability to send him out under optimal conditions, resulting in a chaotic session where he never had a shot at a clean, fast lap. “The first lap was extremely difficult due to traffic and the struggle to get the tires up to temperature,” he explained. “But then, on the second lap, we managed to make things even more complicated – we were at risk of not even completing two good laps. So, yes, I leave this qualifying session without understanding the limits or the performance of the car, as we didn’t even complete two decent laps. Simply put, we had a terrible qualifying.”
As Sainz gears up for today’s Sprint, the eyes of the motorsport world will be watching closely. Will he be able to turn this calamity around, or will the shadows of Friday’s failures haunt him for the rest of the weekend? One thing is for certain: the pressure is on, and Sainz is determined to deliver a performance that matches his talent, despite the monumental uphill battle he faces.








