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Carlos Sainz just delivered one of the most meaningful moments of his career at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix this past Sunday, taking his very first podium for Williams and reigniting hope for one of Formula 1’s most historic yet long-struggling teams. According to Formula1.com, Sainz took third place in a chaotically unpredictable street race, overcoming an incident-filled season that had previously seen him scoreless, marred by technical issues and on-track collisions. Sainz himself called this result a “magical” moment, saying he was extremely proud of everyone at Williams for their work during such a difficult year, and emphasizing that the team is "on the rise" and heading in the right direction. His comments captured the personal and collective significance of the achievement, reflecting on a year of bad luck and frustration that, in his words, only made this victory “taste much better than anything I was expecting.”
Social media, including reactions compiled by The Drive and Defector, erupted after the checkered flag, with fans celebrating Sainz as an underdog vindicating his bold move from the legendary Ferrari team to a Williams squad mired in recent seasons near the back of the grid. Many noted the poetic justice in Sainz’s podium coming as Williams’s first since 2021, and there was a sense of wider significance for the team itself, which battled back from financial and performance struggles that persisted since its glory years. Team principal James Vowles praised Sainz for delivering what he called an “extraordinary” result that will stay with him forever, underlying how much this podium could mean for Williams’s rebirth as a fighting force within Formula 1.
On the business and sporting side, Sainz’s strong qualifying performance was even more striking in the context of swirling rumors. Sports outlets like F1-Fansite reported renewed speculation about a possible move to Mercedes, but Sainz has downplayed any such talk for now, firmly labeling them “just rumours.” What’s certain, according to facts from Formula1.com, is that Sainz now joins Alain Prost as only the second driver in history to stand on a Formula 1 podium with McLaren, Ferrari, and Williams—a stat that cements his place in the sport’s record books.
He was all over both mainstream and social media in the past forty-eight hours, with snapshots of his emotional celebrations going especially viral. Threads and Twitter fans highlighted his own words: that this podium “feels even sweeter than his first ever in F1,” underlining just how much of a personal and professional turning point this might be. Even his teammate Alex Albon expressed pride for Sainz, acknowledging how much the result means for everyone at Williams.
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