Okay racing fans and celebrity watchers you know Carlos Sainz right? The Ferrari Formula 1 driver known for his speed and skills on the track. Well guess what? He is taking a pit stop from the racing world and heading to a rather different kind of event: a dinner party hosted by none other than Stanley Tucci !
Carlos Sainz Enters Stanley Tucci's World of Food and Conversation in 'Cards on the Table' Series
Yes you heard it right. Carlos Sainz is part of a brand new web series called "Cards on the Table" hosted by the charming actor Stanley Tucci. This is not your usual celebrity appearance though. This series produced by the footwear brand Allbirds is all about getting interesting people together for good food and even better conversation.
The concept is pretty simple but super engaging. Stanley Tucci known for his movies and his passion for food gathers a group of celebrities for a dinner party. But this is not just any dinner party. To get the conversation flowing they use "discussion cards" created by clinical psychologist Dr. Orna Guralnik from Showtime's "Couples Therapy". These cards are designed to spark deep and meaningful chats going beyond the usual small talk.
Unexpected Guest List: Sophie Turner Spice Girl and F1 Driver Unite for Dream Dinner Party

Carlos Sainz is in good company for this unique series. The guest list is packed with stars from different fields. Imagine a dinner table with Carlos Sainz chatting alongside Sophie Turner from Game of Thrones and Melanie C aka Sporty Spice from the Spice Girls! That's the kind of unexpected mix "Cards on the Table" is going for.
Other celebs joining the dinner party fun include Queer Eye's Tan France actor Henry Golding Molly Ringwald comedian Hasan Minhaj and more. It's a diverse group with people from acting music TV hosting cooking science and of course Formula 1.
Stanley Tucci himself is not just hosting he is also an executive producer for the series. He said he was drawn to the idea of bringing together an unlikely group of people to just connect and have real conversations. He emphasized that this is not just a typical ad campaign but an "experience curated by Allbirds to celebrate the power of curiosity and human connection."
Allbirds by Nature: Footwear Brand Connects with Celebs Over Curiosity and Conversation
So why is a footwear brand like Allbirds behind this celebrity dinner series? It turns out it's all part of their "Allbirds by Nature" platform. They believe in curiosity and human connection and they see "Cards on the Table" as a way to showcase these values. Kelly Olmstead Allbirds' chief marketing officer said they gathered people who "best embody our values" and wanted to create content that encourages "authentic connection."
The series is airing Weekly throughout March on Rolling Stone 's YouTube channel. Each episode is about 20 minutes long and will also be featured on Allbirds' website and social media. It's a pretty cool way for a brand to engage with audiences going beyond traditional advertising and creating something genuinely interesting to watch.
Where to Watch and Who Else is Coming to the Table? 'Cards on the Table' Lineup
Want to see Carlos Sainz in action off the track and in conversation with Stanley Tucci and other stars? Here is how you can tune in:
- Watch on: Rolling Stone's YouTube Channel
- When: Weekly throughout March
- Produced by: Allbirds in collaboration with OBB Pictures and Salt Productions
- Hosted by: Stanley Tucci
- Conversation Starters: Discussion cards curated by Dr. Orna Guralnik
And here is a sneak peek at some of the other guests you can expect to see joining Stanley Tucci at the table throughout the series run:
- Sophie Turner (Actress)
- Melanie C (Spice Girl)
- Tan France (Queer Eye Host)
- Henry Golding (Actor)
- Molly Ringwald (Actress)
- Hasan Minhaj (Comedian)
- Laufey (Musician)
- Chantelle Nicholson (Michelin Star Chef)
- Brian Cox (Physicist)
- And More!
Beyond the Racetrack: Carlos Sainz Shows a Different Side in New Web Series
It will be fun to see Carlos Sainz in this more relaxed and conversational setting. We are used to seeing him in high-pressure racing situations but "Cards on the Table" offers a chance to see a different side of him. What kind of sandwich from his childhood will he describe? Which fictional character does he connect with most? We will have to tune in to find out!
"Cards on the Table" seems like a genuinely unique and engaging series blending celebrity charm insightful conversations and a touch of curiosity all brought to you by Allbirds. Definitely something to add to your watchlist in March.