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Carlos Sainz says F1 going 'overboard a little' by showing girlfriends instead of overtakes

Drivers' wives and girlfriends have become even more popular in recent years following the rise of social media and the Netflix series Drive to Survive. Sainz's girlfriend, model Rebecca Donaldson, Norris' partner, actress Magui Corceiro and Charles Leclerc's girlfriend, influencer Alexandra Saint Mleux, all have huge online followings of their own. "I understand that if there is an overtake, a very tense moment in the race, it is understandable that the production team might want to show a reaction shot if they have seen that it has worked in the past," said Sainz. "But [they only should] if the competition is respected and you are always showing the important moments of the race. "The other [thing] is fine but don't lose sight of the main thing. For me, they go overboard a little showing the celebrities and girlfriends." An F1 spokesperson said: "We always focus on giving our fans the best possible footage of the race and never compromise the key focus - the racing on track. "Our team does a great job of covering a highly complex situation with multiple cars at different points on a track and also provide great context moments of the grandstands, high-profile guests and the locations we race at. We are always in pursuit of excellence and improvement in what we deliver."

Carlos Sainz says F1 going 'overboard a little' by showing girlfriends instead of overtakes

Drivers' wives and girlfriends have become even more popular in recent years following the rise of social media and the Netflix series Drive to Survive.

Sainz's girlfriend, model Rebecca Donaldson, Norris' partner, actress Magui Corceiro and Charles Leclerc's girlfriend, influencer Alexandra Saint Mleux, all have huge online followings of their own.

"I understand that if there is an overtake, a very tense moment in the race, it is understandable that the production team might want to show a reaction shot if they have seen that it has worked in the past," said Sainz.

"But [they only should] if the competition is respected and you are always showing the important moments of the race.

"The other [thing] is fine but don't lose sight of the main thing. For me, they go overboard a little showing the celebrities and girlfriends."

An F1 spokesperson said: "We always focus on giving our fans the best possible footage of the race and never compromise the key focus - the racing on track.

"Our team does a great job of covering a highly complex situation with multiple cars at different points on a track and also provide great context moments of the grandstands, high-profile guests and the locations we race at. We are always in pursuit of excellence and improvement in what we deliver."

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