“But now head to Monte Carlo”

The Carlos Sainz’s future remains to be written. The Ferrari driver tries to concentrate solely on his season at Ferrari and Monte Carlo he wants to try to put on another high level performance also to give his candidacy a better chance ahead of next season.

Carlos Sainz between Sauber and Williams

In recent days Carlos Sainz had become significantly closer to Sauber. Yesterday the Corriere dello Sport had already gone unbalanced on the choice of the Spaniard, claiming that the agreement was now one step away and that the other proposals had already been rejected. But the market follows completely unpredictable logic and in the last few hours what seems like yet another reversal has occurred. The Sauber proposal remains among the most attractive ones also taking into account the fact that Audi should take its place in two years with high-level ambitions.

But as radio market experts point out, the Williams is not a solution to be discarded. The proposal from the English team remains very attractive, indeed perhaps considering the package available for next season it could even be the best one. The Spaniard is looking for a medium-long term solution and not just an annual contract.

Mercedes and Red Bull close their doors

After his early farewell to Ferrari and the results at the start of the season, Carlos Sainz was perhaps hoping for a call from the top… of the rankings. Red Bull still has to resolve the Sergio Perez doubt even if the results of this first part of the season seem to work in favor of the Mexican who could remain in the Milton Keys team next season. A different matter however with regards to Mercedes which after the farewell of Lewis Hamilton could open up to a project devoted to the future with Kimi Antonelli who seems to be the number one suspect for a steering wheel.

Sainz only thinks about Monte Carlo

Carlos Sainz, however, does not want to talk about the future other than what concerns his commitments on the track. TO Another important weekend for Formula 1 has begun in Monte Carlo with the Spaniard wanting to do well with Ferrari and focusing only on the race: “Here all teams can cultivate ambitions of victory. I think it will depend on who adapts best to this circuit. Qualifying will be fundamental, with a top lap on Saturday the possibility of winning the race opens up”. But he sends a small signal: “Monte Carlo is perhaps the last track where the driver can make the difference”.

Source: Ansa
 
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