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Carlos Sainz at the British Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Carlos Sainz·British Grand Prix

Driver × Circuit · permanent

Carlos Sainz at the British Grand Prix

Carlos Sainz's journey at Silverstone culminated in a memorable 2022 victory, showcasing his adaptability and strategic acumen on this high-speed, demanding permanent circuit.

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Track record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
12
Wins
1
Podiums
1
Best finish
P1
DNFs
3
Points
57

Won here in: 2022

Every appearance

YearTeamGridFinishPts
2015
DriverCarlos Sainz
  • CircuitBritish Grand Prix
  • Scuderia Toro Rosso
    P8
    Electrical
    0
    2016Scuderia Toro RossoP7P84
    2017Scuderia Toro RossoP13Collision0
    2018Renault Sport Formula One TeamP16Collision0
    2019McLaren RacingP13P68
    2020McLaren RacingP7P130
    2020McLaren RacingP12P130
    2021Scuderia FerrariP10P68
    2022Scuderia FerrariP1P125
    2023Scuderia FerrariP5P101
    2024Scuderia FerrariP7P511
    2025Williams Grand Prix EngineeringP9P120

    Carlos Sainz's relationship with the British Grand Prix at Silverstone is defined by a significant progression, culminating in his maiden Formula 1 victory at the circuit in 2022, a testament to his persistent development and strategic racecraft on this iconic permanent track. His journey at Silverstone began in 2015 with Scuderia Toro Rosso, where his early appearances were marked by challenges, including a DNF in his debut year due to an electrical issue. This pattern of misfortune continued in 2017 and 2018, both ending in collisions, highlighting the unforgiving nature of Silverstone's high-speed demands for a developing driver.

    However, a turning point emerged with McLaren in 2019, where he secured a solid 6th place finish, demonstrating an improved understanding of the circuit's unique flow and the car's capabilities. This marked a shift, as Sainz began to consistently finish races at Silverstone, even if the 2020 double-header yielded modest results. His move to Scuderia Ferrari further elevated his prospects on this track, known for its demanding corner sequences like Maggots, Becketts, and Chapel, which reward drivers with confidence in high-speed aerodynamics.

    The pinnacle of his Silverstone career arrived in 2022. After securing his first pole position, Sainz converted it into his first-ever Formula 1 win, a landmark achievement that underscored his growing maturity and ability to capitalize on race opportunities. This victory was not just a personal milestone but also a strategic masterclass, navigating changing conditions and a late safety car period with composure. While his 2023 and 2024 appearances, resulting in 10th and 5th place finishes respectively, didn't replicate the win, they demonstrated a consistent points-scoring capability, bringing his total starts at the circuit to 12, with 1 win and 1 podium.

    Silverstone's characteristics, with its blend of fast sweeps and technical sections, demand a driver who can manage tire degradation effectively while maintaining high cornering speeds. Sainz has shown an increasing aptitude for this balance, a trait that will be crucial as he transitions to Williams Grand Prix Engineering for the 2025 season. His experience here, including his strategic prowess, could prove invaluable in guiding his new team's development, much like his contributions at other demanding circuits such as the Spanish Grand Prix or the contrasting street circuit demands of the Monaco Grand Prix.

    The British Grand Prix remains a significant fixture on the Formula 1 — official site calendar, and Sainz's history here reflects the journey of many drivers through the sport's ranks. His ability to extract performance even when the car isn't perfectly suited to the track, as seen in his more recent outings, speaks to his adaptability. Fans looking to delve deeper into the sport's history and statistics can explore resources like Wikipedia: Formula One or detailed data archives like Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data to understand the broader context of driver performances. Sainz's 2022 victory at Silverstone stands as a prime example of a driver reaching a career peak at one of F1's most iconic venues, a stark contrast to his earlier struggles and a testament to his enduring presence in the FIA — F1 World Championship. His consistent performance at permanent circuits like Silverstone, compared to the unique challenges of the Bahrain Grand Prix, underscores his versatility.

    Common questions

    How many times has Carlos Sainz won the British Grand Prix?
    Carlos Sainz has won the British Grand Prix once, in 2022, securing his maiden F1 victory at Silverstone after starting from pole position.
    What is Carlos Sainz's best finish at Silverstone?
    Carlos Sainz's best finish at the British Grand Prix is 1st place, achieved in 2022 with Scuderia Ferrari.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 2, 2026