The FIA carried out checks on Carlos Sainz’s car after the Azerbaijan GP, marking the Spaniard’s first podium with Williams.
At the end of the race, the governing body announced that it had inspected the following components concerning the rear brake system:
The FIA confirmed that the car was fully compliant, allowing the Spaniard to officially secure his first podium with the British team.
After a turbulent season up to Monza, marked by a few highs but many lows often dictated by misfortune, the Spaniard finally managed to climb onto the podium for the first time this year just two weeks ago in Baku.
Much of that result was built on Saturday, when he qualified second, yielding only to the superiority of Max Verstappen, who has reasserted his dominance over the past two races.
While many expected him to slip back in the Grand Prix, Sainz instead showcased strong race pace, conceding only to George Russell but successfully fending off the other Mercedes of Kimi Antonelli to secure third.
On the eve of the Singapore weekend—where Sainz was victorious in 2023—the Spaniard reflected on how that podium in Baku came together.
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