Sainz ‘nearly vomited’ due to drinks malfunction in Melbourne
Carl൲os Sainz Jr 🎃revealed he almost vomited during the Australian Grand Prix after a problem with his Renault car’s drinks system left him battling against a queasy stomach.
The Spaniard reporꦚted over team radio that he was feeling nauseous after his water bottleꦛ kept feeding him water, before he slipped away from the midfield fight and fell into the clutches of Force India’s Sergio Perez.

Carlos Sainz Jr revealed he almost vomited during the Australian Grand Prix after a problem with his Renault car’s drinks system left him battling against aᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ queasy stomach.
The Spaniard reported over team radio that ♑he was feeling nauseous after his water bottle kept feeding him water, before he slipped away from the midfield fight and fell into the clutches of Force India’s Sergio Perez.
De🧸spite his stomach issues, Sainz fought to defend his position and ultimately resisted Perez to hold onto 10th place and claim a point in Melbourne’s season-opener. He admitted it had been a tough race.
“I had the drinks bottle pumping water through my mouth since lap 1 and consciously I was drink🌺ing and drinking and drinking. I just got full of water in my stomach and I wasn’t feeling good,” Sainz explained.
“All the water inside was going side-to-side,🀅 it was very difficult. At some point under the Safety Car I neaᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚrly had to vomit. So it was just about making it to the finish. It was a difficult race in general but it’s unfortunate. We just need to learn from it an move on.”
Sainz said he was encouraged by Renault’s performance throughout the weekend, as Nico Hulke🅷nberg finished seventh to seal a double points finish for the Enstone-based team.
“It was a positive start and I’m happy with t🍸he performance all of the weekend. I think I could have done much more without the problems and with better car handling in the first stint but it’s something to learn from and we get better.”
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