Fri. Sep 20th, 2024
alert-–-life-in-the-slow-lane!-scots-model-rebecca-donaldson-laps-up-the-sun-on-beach-break-in-mallorca-with-ferrari-star-boyfriend-carlos-sainzAlert – Life in the slow lane! Scots model Rebecca Donaldson laps up the sun on beach break in Mallorca with Ferrari star boyfriend Carlos Sainz

Her partner is used to living life at hundreds of miles an hour while she watches on.

But Scots model Rebecca Donaldson and her Formula One driver boyfriend Carlos Sainz Jnr chose a change of pace to soak up the sun in Mallorca.

As temperatures soared on the Spanish island, the 30-year-old cut a slender figure in a white one-piece, while her Ferrari driver partner was enjoying their laid-back beach break in blue swim shorts.

The couple were soaking up the sun during a mid-racing season holiday before Sainz, 29, races in the Dutch Grand Prix on August 25.

Ms Donaldson has become a trackside regular since she and the Spanish star began dating last summer. 

Born in Scone, Perthshire, the former Perth Academy pupil has been modelling since she was a teenager.

She has appeared on the covers of some of the world’s biggest magazines, with her stunning looks helping her to amass a social media following more than 300,000 strong.

It comes as the pressure on Sainz eases, after he signed a long-awaited deal that will see him racing with Williams next year.

The star had lost his seat at the Scuderia after the team prised seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton away from Mercedes.

It left the Spanish driver as one of the most sought-after free agents with a host of teams in the paddock being linked with him. 

When Red Bull and Mercedes both made it clear they would consider alternative options, Sainz was left with several towards the back of the grid. 

It was thought that Sainz would opt to sign for Sauber, who become Audi in time for the sport’s new regulations in 2026. But news of a late change in personnel at the top of the team has done little to convince that they will be a force to be reckoned with when they enter the sport. 

Instead, Sainz has opted to join Williams, whose boss James Vowles had made no secret of his desire to sign the Spaniard. 

He will replace American driver Logan Sargeant and form a partnership with Thai-British driver Alex Albon. 

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