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Ferrari’s Last Race Winner Is In A Williams -- And Fans Won’t Let Them Forget It | WATCH

Posted By: Hari Ram Posted On: Nov 24, 2025Share Article
Ferrari’s Last Race Winner Is In A Williams -- And Fans Won’t Let Them Forget It
Williams Racing's Carlos Sainz (X)

Ferrari’s Last Race Winner Is In A Williams -- And Fans Won’t Let Them Forget It | WATCH

Oh, how the Scuderia must be kicking themselves right now.

Carlos Sainz, the guy they pushed out the door, is not only delivering classy drives for Williams, but also casually reminding everyone (without actually trying) that he's still Ferrari's most recent race winner.

And that reminder came courtesy of a bold fan in Las Vegas.

Sainz had already impressed on track, sticking his Williams P3 in Las Vegas qualifying and grinding out a smart P5 on Sunday to bag more points for his new team.

But the moment of the weekend? A fan grabbing the mic and dropping the fact that Sainz is still the Scuderia's last Grand Prix winner, thanks to his 2024 Mexico masterclass.

Sainz's reaction? Pure Carlos. Cool, coy, classy.

Carlos Sainz's reaction to this question in Las Vegas 😭(via @Isabel Alvarez) pic.twitter.com/34OSLMMzwO

— ESPN F1 (@ESPNF1) November 24, 2025

“Good. But at the same time, I honestly wish Ferrari and everyone there the best," he shrugged, sending half the paddock into a collective oooof.

Behind the calm, though, is a brutal backstory.

Sainz has admitted the Hamilton news hit him like a “shock", forcing him to scramble for a new seat just as he was preparing for his fourth season in red.

He “suffered", he said, but came out a stronger driver, and it shows. He returned from surgery to win in Australia, then took pole and victory in Mexico — hardly a “replaceable" resume.

Meanwhile at Ferrari… oof.

The SF25 has been a disasterpiece: no wins, development dead-ends, and a Chinese GP disqualification to top it off. They're fourth in the standings, miles off McLaren, and still searching for answers.

Leclerc salvaged P4 in Vegas after two McLaren DSQs, but even he admitted the team “lost a good opportunity".

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Hamilton? He called his Vegas weekend “horrendous". It's been that kind of year in red.

And judging by how Williams is smiling and Ferrari is suffering, it's hard not to feel like Carlos got the last laugh.

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