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Sainz Shines in Las Vegas: From 3rd in Qualifying to 5th Amid McLaren Disqualification Drama!

Arthur Ling by Arthur Ling
November 24, 2025
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Sainz Shines in Las Vegas: From 3rd in Qualifying to 5th Amid McLaren Disqualification Drama!

Sainz Shines in Vegas: “We Had a Pace Similar to the Top Teams!”

In a thrilling spectacle against the neon backdrop of Las Vegas, Carlos Sainz emerged as a beacon of hope for Williams, defying recent misfortunes to post a commendable finish at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. After clinching an impressive third place in qualifying, Sainz’s race concluded in fifth, a position bolstered by the disqualification of both McLaren drivers.

This weekend in Sin City marked a much-needed resurgence for the Spanish racer, who had been mired in a string of disappointing performances since his promising outing in Austin, where he also took home a third-place finish. Following that, his journey took a downward spiral with lackluster results in Mexico and Brazil, stirring controversy over questionable team strategies during qualifying sessions.

However, the rain-soaked qualifying in Las Vegas reignited Sainz’s competitive spirit, as he stunned observers with a remarkable third-fastest time. Though he crossed the finish line in seventh place, a subsequent ruling elevated him to fifth, keeping his championship aspirations alive. “We have to be satisfied with the seventh position today (fifth, ed.), because I think we did a good job and managed the race well,” Sainz remarked, reflecting on the race’s challenges.

Yet, the driver acknowledged missed opportunities, suggesting that a more aggressive pit strategy could have allowed him to battle against rivals Leclerc and Piastri on the track. “At the end of the day, we had good pace, similar to the top teams, and we were the fastest car in the midfield,” he stated confidently. With just two races left in the season, Sainz now finds himself only one point behind Hülkenberg and a mere three points from Hadjar in the overall standings. “We’ll do our best to keep this momentum and secure fifth place in the championship!” he vowed, eyes set firmly on the prize.

However, the jubilant vibes for Sainz starkly contrast with the dismay of his teammate, Alex Albon, who faced a disastrous weekend. Albon has been struggling to break into the points since Monza, and this race was no exception. His qualifying session ended abruptly against the barriers, and he was forced to retire early from the race due to technical difficulties, compounded by a collision with Hamilton during an attempted overtake.

“It was a chaotic race, so it’s very disappointing not to score any points this weekend,” Albon lamented. He further highlighted the challenges posed by a lack of radio communication throughout the race, which forced the team to revert to old-school methods of communication using pit boards. “We sustained damage early in the race, but without radio, it was a huge risk not knowing if the car was safe to drive or receiving updates on flags, safety cars, or debris. It’s a missed opportunity this weekend, especially when we had solid pace on this track. Ultimately, it just wasn’t our day,” he concluded, reflecting the harsh reality of motorsport.

As the season hurtles toward its conclusion, the contrasting fortunes of Sainz and Albon encapsulate the thrilling unpredictability of Formula 1, where the glimmer of victory can quickly turn into the shadow of defeat. With excitement building for the final two races, fans can only anticipate the drama that awaits. Will Sainz capitalize on his newfound momentum, or will Albon turn his luck around? Only time will tell in this high-octane world of racing!

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