
Reference · Race results
Driver-by-driver race results across every Formula 1 Grand Prix — what each driver did, in their own race, in their own year.
Carlos Sainz started the 2017 Japanese Grand Prix from 19th on the grid with Toro Rosso but retired on the opening lap due to an accident, scoring no points.
Carlos Sainz's 2017 Mexican Grand Prix ended prematurely with an engine failure for Renault, forcing his retirement after 59 laps from an eighth-place grid start.
Carlos Sainz, driving for Toro Rosso, secured a strong 6th place finish at the 2017 Monaco Grand Prix, converting his 6th position grid start into 8 championship points.
Carlos Sainz Jr. converted an 11th-place grid start into a 6th-place finish at the 2018 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, securing 8 points for Renault Sport Formula One Team.
Carlos Sainz Jr. commenced his 2018 Formula 1 season at the Australian Grand Prix by converting a ninth-place grid start into a tenth-place finish, securing a crucial single point for Renault Sport Formula One Team.
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