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Carlos Sainz 2026 Australian GP Result: P15 from P21 | The F1 Formula
Carlos Sainz·Australian Grand Prix·2026

Race result · 2026

Carlos Sainz at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix

Carlos Sainz’s 2026 Australian Grand Prix with Williams saw him start from 21st on the grid and conclude the race in 15th position, two laps down, without securing championship points.

  • 15th
  • 0 pts
  • Williams Grand Prix Engineering

The result

2026 Australian

Carlos Sainz's debut for Williams at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix was a challenging opening to the season, marked by a deep grid start and a finish outside the points. The 2026 Australian Grand Prix at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit presented Carlos Sainz with a demanding start to his tenure with Williams Grand Prix Engineering. Commencing the race from 21st on the grid, the Spanish driver faced an immediate and substantial battle to navigate through the competitive field. While he completed 56 laps of the 58-lap race distance, Sainz was ultimately classified in 15th position, two laps down from the leading Mercedes of George Russell. This result meant no championship points were secured in the season opener, a stark reality for both driver and team. The P21 start itself underscored a difficult qualifying session, placing him at a significant disadvantage even before the lights went out. Despite the challenging overall classification, Sainz demonstrated a flash of underlying pace late in the race. On lap 54, he recorded a fastest lap of 1:23.590, a time strong enough to rank him 9th among all drivers for fastest laps during the event. This specific performance metric, achieved on one of the final laps, suggests that the Williams FW48 possessed some inherent speed, even if race circumstances, traffic, or initial setup prevented its consistent deployment throughout the 56 laps he completed. The ability to extract such a lap, even when running two laps down, indicates a driver pushing limits and a car with potential, albeit one that needs to be unlocked earlier in the weekend. For a comprehensive overview of the race weekend and its context within the broader championship, the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) offers detailed reports, and understanding the technical specifications that contribute to such lap times is crucial, with resources like [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) providing foundational knowledge on F1 car development. The contrast with teammate Alexander Albon's performance provides additional context for Williams's weekend. Albon, starting six positions higher in 15th, managed to finish in 12th position, one lap ahead of Sainz. While both drivers finished outside the points, Albon's slightly better classification and fewer laps down indicate a marginal advantage in either qualifying setup or race management on his side of the garage. For Sainz, this inaugural race with Williams sets a baseline for improvement. The team will undoubtedly be analyzing the data from the Albert Park circuit, particularly the delta between their drivers and the midfield, to refine their approach for subsequent rounds. The objective for Sainz and Williams will be to close the gap to competitors and aim for points-scoring finishes, mirroring the strategic efforts seen from drivers like [Alexander Albon at the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix](/results/2026-monaco-alex-albon) in other races. The detailed [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) provides the full picture of the season's opening round, allowing for granular analysis of individual performances. Sainz's focus will be on maximizing every opportunity in forthcoming events, perhaps drawing lessons from his own potential for a stronger outing at the [Carlos Sainz at the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix](/results/2026-monaco-carlos-sainz) event. A consistent run like that of [Oliver Bearman at the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix](/results/2026-monaco-oliver-bearman) will be the target.

Grid
21st
Finish
15th
Points
0
Laps
56
Fastest lap
1:23.590
Race recap

Verified race record · Ergast

  • Grid

    P21

  • Finish

    P15

  • Points

    0

  • Laps

    56

  • Constructor

    Williams Grand Prix Engineering

  • Status

    +2 Laps

Teammate that weekend

Alexander Albon

Grid P15 · Finish P12 · 0 pts

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Championship · before vs after

Before round 1

P150 pts

After round 1

P150 pts

Data from Ergast·Race date 2026-03-08
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Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
Last reviewed May 31, 2026