Exciting news in F1 as Carlos Sainz faces surgery and Oliver Bearman takes the wheel. Get all the details here!
In a surprising twist of events, Ferrari's star driver, Carlos Sainz, is set to undergo surgery for appendicitis, forcing him to miss the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The talented 18-year-old British driver, Oliver Bearman, will step into Sainz's shoes, making his F1 debut in the upcoming race. This sudden change has sent shockwaves through the racing world, with fans eagerly anticipating Bearman's performance on the track.
With Sainz ruled out of the Grand Prix weekend and undergoing surgery, all eyes are now on Bearman as he gears up to represent Ferrari on the fast-paced circuit in Jeddah. The young Briton's remarkable opportunity to showcase his skills under pressure has captured the attention of F1 enthusiasts worldwide, adding an element of suspense and excitement to the race.
As the news spreads like wildfire, the F1 community eagerly awaits Bearman's performance and wishes Sainz a speedy recovery. The unexpected turn of events highlights the unpredictable nature of motorsport and the resilience of drivers in the face of challenges. Stay tuned as the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix unfolds with unexpected twists and turns!
In a rare occurrence, a British teenager like Oliver Bearman stepping in for a seasoned driver like Carlos Sainz showcases the depth of talent and unpredictability in Formula 1. This switch-up brings a fresh perspective to the race weekend, adding an element of youthful energy to the Ferrari team's lineup. The camaraderie and support within the F1 community during such unforeseen circumstances reflect the sportsmanship and unity that define this high-stakes racing world.
British 18-year-old Oliver Bearman to drive for Ferrari in Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying and race; Spains Carlos Sainz to undergo appendicitis surgery ...
The Spaniard has been diagnosed with appendicitis, meaning the Briton will step up in his Reserve role to race this weekend in Jeddah in his place. Bearman will ...
Sainz, 29, has been diagnosed with appendicitis and will "require surgery", Ferrari said in a statement on Friday.
Ferrari's Carlos Sainz will miss the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after being diagnosed with appendicitis and is replaced by British teenager Oliver Bearman.
Carlos Sainz will take no further part in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend after being diagnosed with appendicitis that requires surgery, with reserve ...
The Spanish driver โ who leaves Ferrari at the end of the season โ will not take part in qualifying or the race.
The Spaniard, 29, will be replaced for the rest of the race weekend in Jeddah by the team's 18-year-old British reserve driver Oliver Bearman. Sainz had been ...
Fred Vasseur confirmed that Carlos Sainz's appendicitis surgery went "okay" as he discussed when the Spaniard may be back in the Ferrari.
Carlos Sainz, 29, was diagnosed with appendicitis and will "require surgery", Ferrari said in a statement on Friday.
In the wake of his unexpected exit from the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Carlos Sainz has undergone successful surgery for appendicitis. The Ferrari driver's.
Sainz has been sidelined for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend as a result of appendicitis, having been taken to hospital with it on Friday, and Ferrari ...
Carlos Sainz has confirmed he has underwent a successful surgery, after he was ruled out of today's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix due to appendicitis.