Carlos Sainz will join a team where he’ll ‘feel most valued’ after Ferrari’s betrayal in favor of Lewis Hamilton
Carlos Sainz has been making his trade with Ferrari since 2021.
Lewis Hamilton and Carlos Sainz (Via: Imago)
Carlos Sainz, the Ferrari F1 driver, is currently without a seat for the 2025 season. The Maranello-based team has roped in seven-time world champion, Lewis Hamilton, and amidst this, Sainz has admitted that he will join a team where he will feel valued.
Carlos Sainz has been competing at the pinnacle of motor racing for a long time! He is one of the best drivers on the grid and because of this, he’s been linked with top teams like Mercedes and Red Bull. Audi also has an interest in him.
The hype around the 29-year-old is real and after Monaco, he has made it known that he wants to go to a team where he will be valued, unlike Ferrari.
I've always said it - I'm going to go to the place where I feel most valued as a driver. The place where people consider me the way I feel I need to be considered, and a place that gives me a medium to long-term project [where] I can win in the future.Carlos Sainz said in an interview with Sky Sports
Looking at the reaction of Sainz, it is quite clear that he has huge aspirations, going into the upcoming years of F1. Moreover, alongside being valued, he also wants to go to a team that will have a medium to long-term project in place. In recent times, the three-time Grand Prix winner has been linked with a shock move to Williams.
Carlos Sainz will ‘soon’ announce his team for 2025 F1 season
While Sainz has given a slight indication as to what he is looking for in a team for next year, he has also made it known that his fans can expect an announcement soon. The ongoing campaign still has 16 races remaining on the calendar.
For me, the priority is always winning so keeping those things in mind, you can conclude yourself what is [my] preference, and if not, don't worry because you'll know soon enough.Carlos Sainz said in the same interview
As mentioned earlier, Carlos Sainz is easily one of the best drivers on the current F1 grid. Moreover, since his triumph in Melbourne, he has received immense applause from up and down the paddock, and thus, he has found himself at the center of various kinds of rumors relating to 2025. Keeping everything in view, a clearer picture regarding Sainz’s future could come to light around the midway point of the ongoing campaign.
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