Williams team principal James Vowles has expressed his support for Carlos Sainz Sr’s potential candidacy for the FIA presidency, suggesting that the two-time World Rally champion would be a suitable candidate. Sainz Sr, who is the father of current Williams Formula 1 driver Carlos Sainz, is considering running against the incumbent president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem. This development was initially reported by Autosport, highlighting the growing interest in Sainz Sr’s possible campaign within the motorsport community.
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Why Newey "goes to another office" to avoid work on 2025 Aston Martin F1 car
Adrian Newey made a rare trackside appearance during the British Grand Prix weekend, having mostly remained at Aston Martin's campus near Silverstone since joining the team in March. His presence was marked by a sketchbook in hand, indicating his active engagement despite overseeing multiple projects. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Adrian Newey, a famous car designer, came out to watch a big car race in Britain after spending a long time working quietly...
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