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Rally legend Carlos Sainz decides not to run for the presidency of motorsport's governing body the FIA in December's election.
Williams driver Carlos Sainz has been warned by the FIA after an incident during FP2 at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. Sainz suffered a spin at the exit of Luffield corner in the early stages ...
Carlos Sainz Sr had been considering whether to become a candidate against incumbent Mohammed Ben Sulayem in the FIA presidential election later this year; Sainz, the father of Williams F1 driver ...
Williams sporting director Sven Smeets talks about the wider impact that Carlos Sainz has had since his arrival at the ...
Carlos Sainz Sr's withdrawal from the FIA presidential race earlier this week didn't come as much of a surprise, with Carlos Sainz Jr disappointed to see him withdraw from the challenge. "As his ...
Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of Tim Mayer’s manifesto as an FIA presidential candidate is how closely it echoes that ...
Carlos Sainz revealed that there were “a lot” of talks with Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff about joining for F1 2025. However, ...
Carlos Sainz Sr will not run for the FIA presidency, instead opting to retain his focus on the 2026 Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia. Sainz Sr, a double World Rally champion and four-time Dakar Rally ...
Carlos Sainz Sr. with Mohammed Ben Sulayem, President, FIA A number of senior F1 figures welcomed the news, but not necessarily because it threatened Ben Sulayem’s reign.
The campaign for the next FIA President has erupted in full force, with Tim Mayer challenging incumbent President Mohammed Ben Sulayem and getting tough right from the get-go. Mayer had previously ...