# Carlos Sainz at the 2021 Spanish Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2021-barcelona-carlos-sainz
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Carlos Sainz secured a 7th place finish at his home Grand Prix in Barcelona, starting from 6th on the grid and adding 6 points to his 2021 championship tally for Scuderia Ferrari.

Carlos Sainz's performance at the 2021 Spanish Grand Prix on May 9th showcased a consistent, albeit challenging, afternoon for Scuderia Ferrari, as he converted a sixth-place grid start into a seventh-place finish. Racing at his home circuit, Barcelona-Catalunya, Sainz completed all 66 laps of the race, posting a total time of 1:34:22.350. His race pace saw him record a fastest lap of 1:21.568 on lap 53, placing him ninth overall for individual fastest laps during the event. While his teammate Charles Leclerc secured a strong fourth place, demonstrating the potential of the Ferrari package, Sainz found himself in a tight midfield battle. This result contributed 6 points to his championship standing, moving his season total to 20 points, maintaining his eighth position in the drivers' standings after four rounds.

The race unfolded with Sainz maintaining a measured approach, navigating the early stages to consolidate his position. The strategic nuances of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya often dictate a race of attrition and precise execution, as detailed on the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en). Sainz engaged in a close fight with Daniel Ricciardo, who finished just ahead in sixth, crossing the line less than a second before the Ferrari driver. This tight contest underscores the competitive nature of the 2021 midfield. For those interested in the broader historical context of the sport, the [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) entry provides a comprehensive overview. Looking ahead, drivers like [Carlos Sainz at the 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix](/results/2026-las-vegas-carlos-sainz) will continue to adapt to evolving car designs and regulations, much like [Yuki Tsunoda at the 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix](/results/2026-las-vegas-yuki-tsunoda) and [Alexander Albon at the 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix](/results/2026-las-vegas-alex-albon) will in future seasons. Analyzing detailed race data, such as that provided by [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json), often reveals the fine margins that separate drivers in these midfield battles.
