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2025 Achieved season-best performance, qualifying sixth and finishing eighth in a race.
2025 Qualified eighth in Saudi Arabia Grand Prix, qualifying nine-tenths of a second behind polesitter Max Verstappen, but suffered race-ending damage in a first-lap collision with Pierre Gasly.
2025 Started eighth in Bahrain, engaged in close racing with Yuki Tsunoda and Andrea Kimi Antonelli. Sustained race-ending sidepod damage and received a penalty for forcing Antonelli off-track.
2025 Scored his first points for Red Bull by finishing ninth in a Grand Prix.
2025 Sainz finished outside of the points at a race, having received a grid penalty for impeding Hamilton in qualifying and a fine for missing the national anthem due to illness.
2025 On his Red Bull Racing debut, Tsunoda qualified fourteenth and finished twelfth in the race, while his teammate Max Verstappen won the Grand Prix.
2025 Honda reportedly offered financial support (in millions) to Red Bull to facilitate Tsunoda's promotion in time for their home Grand Prix.
2025 Finished sixth in the Chinese Grand Prix sprint race.
2025 Performed well at the Australian Grand Prix, qualifying fifth but denied points due to team strategy issues.
March 27 2025 Promoted to Red Bull Racing from Racing Bulls.
March 27 2025 Red Bull announced Yuki Tsunoda would replace Liam Lawson at the parent team, with Lawson moving back to Racing Bulls.
2025 Competed in the Chinese Grand Prix, finishing seventeenth in the sprint race and tenth in the main race, benefiting from disqualifications of Charles Leclerc, Lewis Hamilton, and Pierre Gasly.
2025 Sainz crashed on the first lap of a rain-affected race under safety car conditions.
2025 Sainz finished 17th in a sprint race, followed by a feature race where he initially finished 13th on track but was later promoted to 10th after Pierre Gasly's disqualification, marking his first points with Williams.
2025 Contracted to remain with Racing Bulls (formerly AlphaTauri) until the end of the season.
2025 Carlos Sainz Jr. begins racing with Williams Formula One team, marking a new chapter in his Formula One career after leaving Ferrari.
2025 Confirmed to compete in the IMSA SportsCar Championship for Cadillac Whelen, expanding his racing portfolio.
2025 Confirmed to join Williams Racing for the future season.
February 2025 Appointed as a director of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA), replacing Sebastian Vettel who retired from Formula One at the end of 2022. In this role, Sainz will relay paddock concerns about safety, racing quality, and the junior driver pipeline.
January 2025 Colapinto joined Alpine as its test and reserve driver on a multi-year deal.
2024 Competed with Scuderia Ferrari, winning 2 races, securing 1 pole position, and finishing 5th in the championship.
2024 Retained by AlphaTauri (renamed RB Formula One Team) alongside Daniel Ricciardo for the season.
2024 Colapinto made his Formula One debut with Williams at the Italian Grand Prix, becoming the first Argentine driver in Formula One since Gastón Mazzacane.
2024 He scored his maiden points finish in Formula One and repeated this achievement in the United States during the same season.
2024 On his debut, Colapinto qualified eighteenth and finished twelfth in the race.
2024 In Mexico City, Colapinto qualified sixteenth and finished twelfth, later receiving a 10-second time penalty for a collision, which did not affect his race position.
2024 Franco Colapinto is set to compete in the FIA Formula 2 Championship with MP Motorsport, with plans for 20 races in the season.
2024 Colapinto made his Formula One free practice debut at the British Grand Prix, driving for Williams in place of Logan Sargeant, marking a historic moment representing Argentina.
2024 Colapinto retired from the race following a lap one collision.
2024 Colapinto finished eleventh in a subsequent race, receiving praise from Sergio Pérez for his defensive driving.
2024 After crashing in qualifying, Colapinto started a race from the pitlane and finished fourteenth.
2024 Colapinto finished tenth at another Grand Prix, securing another points finish.
2024 In the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Colapinto qualified ninth and finished eighth, becoming the first Argentine to score points in Formula One since Carlos Reutemann in 1982.
2024 In the season-ending Grand Prix, Colapinto qualified nineteenth but retired on lap 26 due to a cooling issue.
2024 Tsunoda concluded the season finishing 12th in the drivers' championship with 30 points, marking his highest ever placement in Formula 1 to date.
2024 Drugovich returned to racing in the European Le Mans Series with Vector Sport, competing in an challenging season where he achieved one podium finish (third place) at the 4 Hours of Imola and ultimately finished 15th in the standings.
2024 Competed in his first 24 Hours of Le Mans with Whelen Cadillac Racing, finishing 15th in the Hypercar class.
2024 Drugovich was confirmed to test IndyCar machinery with Chip Ganassi Racing at Barber Motorsports Park, expressing surprise at the speed of the car after the test.
2024 Sainz finished third at the following race after passing teammate Charles Leclerc.
2024 Carlos Sainz Jr. began the 2024 Formula One season by qualifying fourth and finishing on the podium in third place.
2024 Carlos Sainz Jr. is due to leave Ferrari after the 2024 season, with Lewis Hamilton set to replace him.
2024 Sainz's next three races resulted in 5th place at the British Grand Prix, 6th place at the Hungarian Grand Prix, and 6th at the Belgian Grand Prix.
2024 After recovering from surgery, Sainz returned to compete in the next race, qualifying second and winning the race after Max Verstappen's retirement, marking his third Formula One race victory.
2024 During the weekend of the 2024 season opener, Sainz fell ill with appendicitis and had to undergo surgery, missing the rest of the event.
2024 Sainz finished sixth at his home Grand Prix in Spain but bounced back to finish third at the Austrian Grand Prix.
2024 At the Monaco Grand Prix, Sainz secured his fourth podium of the season by finishing third.
2024 At the season-ending race, Sainz secured a podium finish, concluding the season in fifth place in the championship with a career-best total of 290 points.
2024 Sainz retired from the Canadian Grand Prix after spinning into Alex Albon.
2024 Sainz scored a second-place finish at one race and won another from pole position, before crashing out at a rain-affected event.
2024 Continuing his Formula One career with Scuderia Ferrari.

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