Players.bio is a large online platform sharing the best live coverage of your favourite sports: Football, Golf, Rugby, Cricket, F1, Boxing, NFL, NBA, plus the latest sports news, transfers & scores. Exclusive interviews, fresh photos and videos, breaking news. Stay tuned to know everything you wish about your favorite stars 24/7. Check our daily updates and make sure you don't miss anything about celebrities' lives.

Contacts

  • players.bio

Carlos Sainz Sport News

Carlos Sainz - F1 | Carlos Sainz: "Todo ha salido mal" - en.as.com

F1 | Carlos Sainz: "Todo ha salido mal"

Carlos Sainz explicó tras bajarse del coche una primera vuelta caótica que empezó en la salida y terminó en la grava, tras un trompo que dejó atrapado al Ferrari. «Se complicó todo desde la salida. Tuvimos un problema en el volante, lo he tenido que cambiar antes de salir, no estaba bien configurado y he tenido un problema de anti-stall en la salida. Nos ha costado varias posiciones en la salida, he intentado arriesgar con una rueda dura que estaba fría y he hecho un error que nos ha costado el trompo y retirarnos. Problemas el sábado con cosas que tenemos que intentar que no vuelvan a pasar y por mi parte también, fin de semana negativo por el error que he hecho hoy», dijo a las televisiones.

Read More
Max Verstappen - Lewis Hamilton - Aston Martin - Sebastian Vettel - George Russell - Valtteri Bottas - Sergio Perez - Esteban Ocon - Charles Leclerc - Carlos Sainz - Pierre Gasly - Alex Albon - Charles Leclerc Wins Australian Grand Prix As Max Verstappen Fails To Finish - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Monaco - Saudi Arabia

Charles Leclerc Wins Australian Grand Prix As Max Verstappen Fails To Finish

A flawless Charles Leclerc led from start to finish to steer his Ferrari to an action-packed win at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday with world champion Max Verstappen failing to finish. The world championship leader from Monaco started from pole, held his position at the first corner and never looked back, scorching round the 58-lap Albert Park circuit to take the chequered flag by a massive 20.5 seconds. Red Bull's Sergio Perez was second with George Russell an encouraging third for the struggling Mercedes and his seven-time world champion teammate Lewis Hamilton fourth.

Read More
Max Verstappen - Lewis Hamilton - Aston Martin - Sebastian Vettel - George Russell - Sergio Perez - Charles Leclerc - Carlos Sainz - Charles Leclerc dominates Australian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen DNF, Lewis Hamilton behind George Russell - eurosport.com - Australia - Monaco - county George - county Russell

Charles Leclerc dominates Australian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen DNF, Lewis Hamilton behind George Russell

Charles Leclerc took his second win of the season as he dominated the Australian Grand Prix with a lights-to-flag victory, as his potential championship rival, Max Verstappen hit more technical issues in a worrying run of form. In the first three races of this year’s championship, the world champion already has two DNF’s to his name — something which could really hamper his championship credentials.

Read More
Max Verstappen - Lewis Hamilton - George Russell - Sergio Perez - Charles Leclerc - Carlos Sainz - Charles Leclerc wins in Australia to maintain impressive start to new season - rte.ie - Australia - Mexico - county Russell

Charles Leclerc wins in Australia to maintain impressive start to new season

Charles Leclerc won the Australian Grand Prix to extend his lead in the Formula One championship.

Read More
Max Verstappen - Aston Villa - George Russell - Sergio Perez - Charles Leclerc - Carlos Sainz - Max Verstappen out of Australian Grand Prix as marshals rush to put out Red Bull fire - msn.com - Manchester - Australia - Melbourne - Bahrain -  Man

Max Verstappen out of Australian Grand Prix as marshals rush to put out Red Bull fire

Marshals rushed to put out the fire on Max Verstappen's Red Bull as the Formula 1 champion retired from the Australian Grand Prix.

Read More
Max Verstappen - Antonio Conte - George Russell - Sergio Perez - Mikel Arteta - Harry Maguire - Boris Johnson - Charles Leclerc - Gareth Southgate - Carlos Sainz - Albert Park - Robert Page - Otto Addo - F1 Drivers’ Championship 2022: Latest standings and results after Australian Grand Prix - msn.com - Britain - Russia - Ukraine - Switzerland - Portugal - Australia - Austria - Macedonia - Ireland - Ghana - Saudi Arabia - Ivory Coast - Nigeria

F1 Drivers’ Championship 2022: Latest standings and results after Australian Grand Prix

Charles Leclerc extended his Formula One championship lead with victory at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday.

Read More
Max Verstappen - Lewis Hamilton - George Russell - Sergio Perez - Charles Leclerc - Carlos Sainz - Charles Leclerc extends championship lead with Australian GP win - givemesport.com - Australia - Monaco - Melbourne - Bahrain

Charles Leclerc extends championship lead with Australian GP win

Charles Leclerc extended his championship lead on Sunday at the Australian Grand Prix as he took victory in Melbourne, with both Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz retiring.

Read More
Bayern Munich - Robert Lewandowski - Max Verstappen - Lewis Hamilton - George Russell - Sergio Perez - Tiger Woods - Charles Leclerc - Daniel Ricciardo - Carlos Sainz - Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc wins Formula 1 Australian Grand PrixP - arabnews.com - Italy - Australia - Melbourne - Saudi Arabia - Bahrain -  Rome

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc wins Formula 1 Australian Grand PrixP

MELBOURNE: Charles Leclerc has completed a dominant weekend in his Ferrari after converting his pole position into a comprehensive triumph in the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday.The 24-year-old Leclerc extended his lead in the drivers’ championship while claiming his second win of the season following victory in the season-opening race in Bahrain.Leclerc was able to hold off Red Bull rival Max Verstappen during the opening laps and defended well mid-race under safety car conditions to pull away for a decisive 20.524-second victory.Sergio Perez overcame a slow start to take second ahead of the Mercedes’ combination of George Russell, who secured his first podium finish for the season, and Lewis Hamilton.McLaren pair Orlando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo finished fifth and sixth.Verstappen, the world champion, endured another frustrating race when a mechanical failure ended his hopes while he was running second 39 laps into the 58-lap race.But Verstappen never really challenged Leclerc, whose Ferrari was clearly the quicker car under race conditions in Melbourne.The drivers’ championship leader, who pitted on Lap 22, confirmed that when posting the fastest lap of 1 minute, 20.260 seconds with a final-lap flourish.“The car was incredible today. Really.

Read More
Load More
DMCA