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F1 fans go crazy as ripped Carlos Sainz takes shirt off post-race at Miami Grand Prix… then swears live on TV

CARLOS SAINZ sent Formula 1 fans into a frenzy after taking his shirt off following the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday.

The Spaniard managed third place in the first ever Florida-based race as reigning world champion Max Verstappen took the victory.

Sainz was filmed changing his top in the cool down room after the race
The Spaniard finished third at the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday

Verstappen, Sainz and second place Charles Leclerc then met in the cool down room after the race ahead of the podium presentation.

And as the camera was focused in on the two Ferrari drivers, Sainz and Leclerc, the Sky Sports cameras caught the Madrid-born racer showing off his ripped physique with an outfit change.

This led to some F1 fans posting about it on social media.

One said: “I don’t know why we were allowed to watch Carlos Sainz changing post race but I’m not mad about it.”

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While another added: “Great finish today!! Wow! That was a special surprise in the cool down room!! ?

Sainz then created even more discussion after the broadcast caught him saying “F**k” loudly in the cool down room while talking with Verstappen and Leclerc.

The commentators were then forced to apologise for the use of bad language.

Reacting to that moment, one person said: “Carlos is too classy to swear I think. Lol. It’s the Polo shirts with Sweaters on his shoulders.”

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Sainz has struggled to keep pace with his Ferrari team-mate Leclerc in the opening five races of the season – with a couple of crashes also hampering his championship bid.

Leclerc leads the drivers standings on 104 points, followed by defending champion Verstappen on 85.

Sainz is down in fifth place, behind Sergio Perez and George Russell.