How Carlos Sainz bested the British GP's frantic final laps to claim maiden F1 victory
Carlos Sainz won a wild and wacky British Grand Prix, which saw Zhou Guanyu survive a horror opening-lap crash and protesters invade the track at Silverstone.
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Carlos Sainz won a wild and wacky British Grand Prix, which saw Zhou Guanyu survive a horror opening-lap crash and protesters invade the track at Silverstone.
A beaming Carlos Sainz claimed his first Formula 1 victory in a spectacular triumph in the British Grand Prix on Sunday but his Ferrari team were still left facing questions.
Zhou Guanyu said the halo safety device "saved me today" after he escaped uninjured from the horror multi-car smash at the start of Sunday's British Grand Prix. Zhou's Alfa Romeo was catapulted upside down, the Chinese rookie's head saved by his car's roll hoop-halo as it skidded off across a gravel trap and over tyre barriers into the catch fencing, where it bounced back to finish semi-upright in a stationary position. Marshalls rushed to Zhou trapped in his stricken car. Detailed replays of the accident were not available immediately until Zhou had been rescued from his car.
SONDERBORG, Denmark: Dutchman Dylan Groenewegen overtook Wout van Aert and Peter Sagan at the line to win the third stage of the Tour de France in a photo finish while Van Aert extended his overall lead on Sunday.
WIMBLEDON, England: She headed the ball. She flicked it up with her feet. Ons Jabeur is having fun, and she’s winning.
KYIV: Olympics chief Thomas Bach on Sunday said the organization would ensure that Ukrainian athletes could compete at the 2024 Games despite the Russian invasion.
LONDON: Six-time champion Novak Djokovic reached his 13th Wimbledon quarter-final on Sunday as injury-stricken rival Roger Federer revealed his desire to play at the All England Club “one more time.” Top seed Djokovic, seeking to move level with Pete Sampras as a seven-time champion, defeated Dutch wild card Tim van Rijthoven, 6-2, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. “He was very tough. I have never faced him before,” said Djokovic after racking up a 25th successive win on grass.
Charles Leclerc was left to again rue a strange pit call from Ferrari that left him finishing fourth in the British Grand Prix when he could well have won it.