Breaking news: Carlos Sainz sidelined with appendicitis, British teenager Oliver Bearman takes the wheel for Ferrari at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix! ๐๏ธ๐ธ๐ฆ
Carlos Sainz, the Formula 1 driver for Ferrari, will no longer be participating in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix due to appendicitis that requires immediate surgery. The Spanish driver's absence opens the door for British teenager Oliver Bearman to make his F1 debut and fill Sainz's spot in the prestigious race weekend in Jeddah. Bearman will be stepping up from his reserve role to represent the Ferrari team in what promises to be an exhilarating event in the F1 calendar.
The unexpected turn of events came as a shock to both fans and the racing world, with Sainz undergoing surgery for the appendicitis diagnosis. Despite this setback, the excitement of Bearman making his debut for Ferrari adds a new level of anticipation to the race. Bearman's entry into the grand prix scene at such a young age and with a top team like Ferrari marks a significant moment in his racing career, one that will be closely watched by enthusiasts and experts alike.
As the Ferrari team adapts to the sudden change, all eyes are on how Bearman will perform in his unexpected opportunity. Sainz, on the other hand, will be focusing on his recovery, with hopes for a swift return to the track in the upcoming races. The support and well wishes from fans pour in for both drivers, creating a buzz of anticipation and support as the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix unfolds with a unique twist in the narrative.
In a remarkable twist, Oliver Bearman becomes the first British driver to race for Ferrari since the iconic Nigel Mansell in 1990. This historic moment adds an extra layer of significance to Bearman's debut, solidifying his position in the F1 history books alongside legendary drivers who have donned the Ferrari colors. With this unexpected turn of events, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix promises to be an unforgettable chapter in the ongoing F1 season, showcasing the blend of talent, determination, and resilience that defines the world of Formula 1 racing.
Carlos Sainz will take no further part in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend after being diagnosed with appendicitis that requires surgery, with reserve ...
Ferrari's Carlos Sainz will miss the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after being diagnosed with appendicitis and is replaced by British teenager Oliver Bearman.
Sainz, 29, has been diagnosed with appendicitis and will "require surgery", Ferrari said in a statement on Friday.
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 ...
Carlos Sainz Jr. has been ruled out of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix with appendicitis, with Ferrari handing 18-year-old Oliver Bearman his Formula 1 debut ...
Reserve Oliver Bearman will use No. 38 and become the first Briton to race for Ferrari since Nigel Mansell in 1990.
British 18-year-old Oliver Bearman to drive for Ferrari in Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying and race; Spanish driver Carlos Sainz has undergone ...
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Carlos Sainz will sit out the remainder of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend. The Spaniard will be replaced by reserve driver Oliver Bearman, who will make ...
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.
Ferrari driver Oliver Bearman of Britain watches at pits during qualifying session ahead of the Formula One Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at the Jeddah Corniche ...
Carlos Sainz Jr. has been ruled out of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix with appendicitis. Ferrari handed 18-year-old Oliver Bearman his Formula 1 debut hours ...
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 ...