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Monday 18 September 2023 18:55. Carlos Sainz brought back his classic smooth operator celebration after managing to claim a brilliant win at the Singapore Grand Prix. The Spaniard drove faultlessly throughout, staving off the challenge from Lando Norris, George Russell and Lewis Hamilton to become the first non-Red Bull driver to win a race.


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McLaren Formula 1 driver Carlos Sainz has explained why his "Smooth Operator" messages from the 1984 song by Sade became a recurring joke in 2019. Author Jack Benyon Co-author Oleg Karpov.


How Carlos Sainz became Formula 1’s smooth operator F1 Feature

Carlos Sainz and McLaren ended their fruitful 2-year-long partnership on a high at Abu Dhabi GP. The Spaniard finished the relatively uneventful race in P6. His teammate Lando Norris finished just above at P5, helping the team finish 3rd in the Constructor's Championship. America's Favorite Video Today


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McLaren Formula 1 driver Carlos Sainz has explained why his "Smooth Operator" messages from the 1984 song by Sade became a recurring joke in 2019. Sainz took the second of his four top-five finishes in Formula 1 in Hungary, where following an exchange with his radio engineer, he said, 'Thomas, you know what that was,' before singing the.


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Carlos Sainz has just won the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix in a nerve-wracking affair. He was put under a lot of pressure during the dying stages but despite that, he managed to come out on top singing his favorite song 'The Smooth Operator'.


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Carlos Sainz has always been a driver used to time away from the limelight. His first ever race seat had him partnering Max Verstappen and when he made the move to McLaren, a lot of the talk was.


How Carlos Sainz became Formula 1’s smooth operator F1 Feature

Listen as Scuderia Ferrari Spanish driver Carlos Sainz celebrates the 2023 F1 Singapore GP win singing Smooth Operator with his race engineer on team radio. ScuderiaFans.com. News; Current Drivers. Charles Leclerc; Carlos Sainz; Races. 2023 Brazil Grand Prix; 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix;


'Smooth Operator' Carlos Sainz receives his first customised Ferrari

Carlos Sainz the Ferrari F1 driver is a well-established name in the F1 circuit and is popularly called the "smooth operator" by his team and F1 fans all over the world. Carlos Sainz has previously explained how Sade's 1984 song Smooth operator became a running joke for him in 2019. ADVERTISEMENT


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McLaren driver Carlos Sainz became the person who ended the Woking team's podium drought after five long years, all while consistently recording excellent performances during the 2019 season. Another thing that he has become famous for is singing the 1984 song, 'Smooth Operator' by the singer Sade (pronounced: shaa-day).


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Carlos Sainz has established himself not only as Formula 1's midfield king in 2019, but as one of its most outright consistent performers - a true smooth operator.. Carlos Sainz has become F1.


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Jamie Woodhouse 27 Dec 2019 2:04 PM Carlos Sainz will give Charles Leclerc "a run for his money" says Zak Brown. Carlos Sainz has explained how Sade's 1984 song Smooth Operator became a.


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Formula 1 News Sainz explains his "Smooth Operator" McLaren F1 team radio messages McLaren Formula 1 driver Carlos Sainz Jr has explained why his "Smooth Operator" messages from the.


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McLaren Formula 1 driver Carlos Sainz has explained why his "Smooth Operator" messages from the 1984 song by Sade became a recurring joke in 2019. Sainz took the second of his four top-five finishes in Formula 1 in Hungary, where following an exchange with his radio engineer, he said, 'Thomas, you know what that was,' before singing the.


"The smooth operator at his brilliant best!" F1 Twitter lauds Carlos

(@Vetteleclerc) December 20, 2022 Kitted out in a steel grey and black colour scheme, the car becomes unique to Sainz by sporting his 'Smooth Operator' nickname. So, that is Sainz's.