All confirmed: Carlos Sainz has officially recovered and will take part in the Australian GP next weekend. The Spanish driver, following of the appendicitis operation which he underwent during the weekend in Saudi Arabia, will therefore be on track for the third round of the season. Motorsport.com Italia tells the story. After a week's recovery in Madrid, Sainz is ready to return to the stage. The Spaniard will, obviously, take over Bearman, which more than convinced in the debut race on the SF-24 in Jeddah, taking seventh place in the standings, ahead of Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton.
Sainz, recovery confirmed for the Australian GP
After skipping Jeddah, Sainz returns to Australia with the hope of being able to build on the good sensations of the Bahrain GP. The Madrilenian, in fact, is a veteran from the podium conquered in Sakhir, also ahead of his teammate Leclerc, not particularly brilliant (especially in terms of feeling) with the SF-24. For Sainz, the match in Australia will have to mark the moment of restart. Returning from an operation, even if (fortunately) without long recovery times, is never easy, even more so if you have to get into the car and reach speeds that only F1 can afford.
The Spaniard also returns to Fanta F1
With Sainz's return, the new change to the manager also becomes inevitable Fantasy F1. Out, therefore, Bearman, who also did not disfigure in the fantasy game at all given the 14 points he brought home with seventh position, inside the Spaniard. At the moment, Sainz's start has also been positive for his fantasy managers. The podium in Bahrain, obviously combined with the results achieved over the weekend, earned him the beauty of ben 21 points (42 for those who chose not only to field him, but also to do so as captain). Starting again from Australia, therefore, for Sainz to bring joy on the track to both the team and his fantasy managers ready to welcome him back into their teams.