
Carlos Sainz: Williams Revival | Biography Flash
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Carlos Sainz has catapulted himself back into the formula one spotlight over the past few days with a combination of on-track achievement, personal celebration, and the kind of social media moments that keep fans buzzing. Everyone is talking about his breakthrough podium with Williams at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku. According to Sportskeeda, this was Williams’ first full-race podium since 2017. Sainz outqualified and outraced his old team Ferrari, while legendary rival Lewis Hamilton, now driving for Ferrari, remains without a podium in 2025. Experts note that Williams has already racked up more points this season than in the previous seven years combined, and Jacques Villeneuve and Guenther Steiner credit Sainz’s arrival for raising the entire team’s performance. Sainz’s impact is so pronounced that, as Villeneuve put it, every team he joins improves and every team he leaves struggles—a pattern Ferrari appears to be repeating since Sainz’s exit.
Off the track, Sainz celebrated his Baku success in style. The Times of India reports he posted sun-soaked Instagram stories from a romantic yacht getaway with his girlfriend, model Rebecca Donaldson. Sainz’s winning mood radiated through his heartfelt caption, “What a feeling! Amazing podium here in Baku! We kept pushing through ups and downs and this makes it all worth it. Thanks to the whole team and all our fans, this is just the beginning. Vamos!” The couple are rarely seen at races and prefer their private moments, making the glimpse into their celebration all the more special for fans.
Sainz’s perspective on the high-profile seat swap with Lewis Hamilton has been refreshingly candid. He told BBC Radio 1 that Hamilton was a childhood idol, and while competition changed their relationship, he remains one of the people Sainz admires most in the sport. The Spaniard emphasized that adapting to Williams was “not easy” but he’s now “very competitive from the first race,” with his Baku podium validating the move.
Looking ahead, the next major event for Williams and Sainz is the Singapore Grand Prix, set for October 5, where the team’s fan zone in Marina Square is already a hub for supporters seeking a closer connection to F1. Sainz now sits 12th in the championship standings with 31 points, but his momentum is building just as rival teams are struggling to adapt to major changes. The narrative around Sainz is shifting—no longer just a solid number two, he’s now the catalyst for transformation, and industry insiders are watching closely to see if this marks the start of a new chapter for Williams, and perhaps the entire grid.
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