Great emotions for the fans of the Formula 1 sports federation, who saw Carlos Sainz arrive in pole position in the Melbourne GP, after various disappointments and discouragements
Nothing is ever all white or all black, this is what we have seen recently in the GP di Melbourne. Even though this Grand Prix witnessed a great tragedy involving Max Verstappen struggling with brake problems on the RB20, which led him to find himself on acar on fire, at the same time there was an opportunity for a pilot to return to the limelight after various personal and work problems, namely Carlos Sainz! The thirty-year-old driver found himself facing the disappointment of failure to renew the contract with Ferrari, in favor of the acquisition of the British driver Lewis Hamilton. But not only that, he also had to give up the Bahrain GP, replaced by the young driver Oliver Bearman, for a appendicitis problem.
Carlos Sainz returns in style with pole position at the Melbourne GP
A great return on track and with a great styleCarlos Sainz finally achieved his first victory of the new season, proving that he is still a pilot of great value. After not having received the renewal of his contract with Ferrari and the appendicitis problem, he is now finally able to see some light with this victory at the Melbourne GP in Australia. A great moment for him, who until now has lived totally in the darkness of uncertainty. He had promised himself to compete to his full potential and to become champion and is keeping its promise, trying to make his mark at Ferrari. Of course, the season is still long, but it is still a start, as well as being an encouragement for him to do better. This 2024 is truly an eventful year for the Spanish rider, but at least he isn't just receiving negative news and has had his moment of victory.
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