Sainz: “I smile at the future and I want to be the best”

A man’s style, because at almost thirty you are a complete man, is measured in moments of adversity. Carlos Sainz comes from an elegant Madrid family, he can boast a father who not only wrote a few pages of motoring history in rallies, but in his adventure in F.1 he never found a downhill road ahead of him. Less than three months ago Ferrari let him know that there will no longer be a place for him in 2025. He could react badly, fall into victimhood, lose himself, exaggerate to impress everyone. He did the exact opposite. Starting from the words spoken then, in February. “Hamilton in Maranello was a hard blow, I didn’t expect it. I was pretty sure that I would renew the contract with the Rossa. But it will be my last year with the team and I just want to think about doing my best for the Cavallino.” Honest, sincere. With style, indeed. “Style is not something you choose – he says, it is something that largely derives from the education your family gives you, from the values ​​you have cultivated. And that then translates into how you behave and how you do things. But I can’t say I have my own, particular or studied style. I just try to be natural.”

 
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