‘Carlos Sainz proved he is not Leclerc’s wingman’
Former Ferrari sporting director Cesare Fiorio says Carlos Sainz is not Charles Leclerc’s “wingman” and proved that when he claimed his first F1 win at the British Grand Prix.
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Former Ferrari sporting director Cesare Fiorio says Carlos Sainz is not Charles Leclerc’s “wingman” and proved that when he claimed his first F1 win at the British Grand Prix.
Carlos Sainz said he “would have done the same again” after defying Ferrari team orders during the British Grand Prix.
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Carlos Sainz has taken matters into his own hands at Ferrari a couple of times this season, and his courage of convictions has arguably shown up where the team have got it wrong in the past few years.