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Carlos Sainz has voiced his displeasure about what he perceived to be an overreaction to his criticism of F1’s Singapore GP TV broadcast.
Carlos Sainz expressed dissatisfaction with the perceived exaggerated reaction to his critique of the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix TV broadcast, highlighting the missed overtakes in his remarkable Singapore performance. He criticized the preference for off-track glamour over on-track action in F1 broadcasts, emphasizing the need to showcase more racing content. Despite F1’s response defending their broadcasting decisions, Sainz continues to affirm his viewpoint, stressing that his comments were sensationalized in worldwide media. He insists on F1 taking responsibility for TV coverage failures, drawing comparisons to his own performance fluctuations as a driver. Sainz regrets the lack of track action coverage at the Singapore GP, particularly disappointing given the historical scarcity of overtaking opportunities at the Marina Bay Street Circuit.






