Carlos Sainz has won the F1 Australian GP race. Find out the details below; Two weeks after suffering an appendix injury Carlos Sainz won the F1 Australian GP. This injury prevented him from competing in the previous race in Saudi Arabia. Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz put a stop to Red Bull’s Formula 1 winning run by winning the Australian Grand Prix.
Carlos Sainz won the F1 Australian GP
Commencing on the front row with Verstappen, Sainz maintained his position until the first turn. But on lap two, he overtook the Dutchman in turn nine to take the lead. He then took over when his competitor withdrew two laps later due to a fiery mechanical malfunction. Only Sainz, who isn’t a Red Bull driver, won a race in the previous season. As Lando Norris finished third for McLaren. He prevented teammate Oscar Piastri, to finished fourth. Oscar Piastri prevented from being the first Australian driver to finish on the podium in an F1 race. For the third race this season, Verstappen—the victor in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia—started from pole position. However, on the fourth lap, he had to withdraw due to a brake issue, as flames shot out of the rear of his vehicle. He has won nine straight races. Verstappen’s run of nine consecutive race victories came to an end. It was his first Did Not Finish (DNF) since retiring at Albert Park in the 2022 race. Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time world champion, was also forced to retire early due to a power unit issue after his poorest Melbourne qualifying since 2010 saw him start 11th on the grid.