Carlos Sainz of Ferrari withdraws from the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix due to appendicitis
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Carlos Sainz of Ferrari withdraws from the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix due to appendicitis

Carlos Sainz will miss the Saudi Arabia Stupendous Prix this end of the week with a ruptured appendix and will be supplanted by 18-year-old English hold driver Oliver Bearman, the Ferrari group said.

Spain’s Carlos Sainz will miss the Saudi Arabia Stupendous Prix this end of the week with a ruptured appendix and will be supplanted by 18-year-old English hold driver Oliver Bearman, the Ferrari group said Friday.

“Carlos Sainz has been determined to have a ruptured appendix and will require a medical procedure,” the Italian group said in an explanation.

“Oliver will thusly take no further part in this round of the F2 title. The Ferrari family wishes Carlos a quick recuperation.”

Sainz had been languishing for a few days, yet he took part in free practice on Friday, in front of the second race of the day on Saturday.

Bearman, who was to participate in the F2 race on the Saudi track, will at long last contend in his most memorable Recipe One Thousand Prix.

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