The Ferrari F1-75 has higher downforce and drag, allowing it to thrive in low/medium speed curves, under acceleration, and in traction zones.
The former Formula One World Champion Max Verstappen took the chequered flag for Red Bull ahead of the two Ferrari’s.
In 2010, Carlos Sainz raced for the Euro International team in Formula BMW Europe. He was also a member of the Red Bull Junior Team.
Carlo Sainz made his debut for Toro Rosso in the 2015 where he partnered Max Verstappen. Sainz moved to McLaren for the 2019 season
Carlos Sainz was also part of the Red Bull Junior Team programme. He made his Formula BMW debut during a guest drive in the Formula BMW.
The McLaren driver had the inside line into the first corner, but as the Ferrari pulled away, Ricciardo slid across the track on the greasy, wet kerb.
Red Bull dominated in Ferrari's backyard as Max Verstappen came first, 16 seconds ahead of his teammate Sergi Perez in P2.
The Dutchman won the Sprint on Saturday and led off the line on Sunday, with teammate Perez joining him at the front.
Throughout the race, the Dutchman loomed in Leclerc's mirrors and was in DRS range with a few laps to go, stalking the Ferrari and making his move for the lead with two laps to go.
The Spaniard and the Scuderia had been in talks for quite a while and rumours had also emerged that there were some disagreements.