‘Far too many issues’ for Sainz to score in Mexico City

Williams endured a challenging Mexico City Grand Prix, failing to score points despite initial promise. Carlos Sainz, starting 12th due to a grid penalty, faced a chaotic race. Early contact with Liam Lawson led to a damaged rim and sensor issues, causing multiple pit lane speeding penalties, including a drive-through. Sainz ultimately retired after a spin. Teammate Alex Albon finished 12th, lamenting a poor hard tyre strategy and expressing confusion over his car's lack of pace compared to Sainz's. Despite their struggles, Williams maintained their championship position as rivals Racing Bulls and Aston Martin also left Mexico pointless.
‘Far too many issues’ for Sainz to score in Mexico City
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