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Spanish driver Carlos Sainz is possibly witnessing the most amazing time of his Formula One career. The thrilling and eventful season opener saw him finishing second at the Bahrain GP and make his way to the podium.

Though Carlos must’ve aimed for the win, he was still happy to turn in massive points for the team. He humbly thanked and congratulated the Scuderia after managing an impressive 1-2 with teammate Charles Leclerc.

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Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz thanks the team after the wonderful performance

The Maranello team really lived up to the hype, as their hard work finally paid off. They put a lot of effort into their 2022 car, and the F1-75 roared as it left the pit lane for Leclerc to win it all.

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In a twist of fate, Red Bull car engines dramatically stopped working on the last laps. This was a gift to Carlos Sainz, who was struggling to overtake Verstappen previously. As the Spaniard moved up the ranks, we could see the Ferrari camp cheering on. Besides, their pit lane also managed the second-fastest time of 2.33 seconds. Well, what better day to beat Red Bull?

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Carlos, in a recent post, particularly highlighted the pit stop workers’ efficient work. This pit stop was a game-changer in a race where mere seconds could’ve challenged the whole complexion. As Max closely followed Leclerc’s car, he couldn’t overtake him. The pit stop timings did not work for the world champ, and Charles also beat him on a one-on-one fight on laps 17 and 18.

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Mclaren F1 managed the fastest pit stop time for Daniel Ricciardo. While they had an underwhelming race, this was one of the positives they could present. On the other hand, there was simply no stopping Ferrari from winning everything they possibly could.

Could this be the beginning of Ferrari’s dominance on the grid?