The weekend is different for Carlos Sainz. when in Hungarian GP lower his visor on Sunday, he will try to give it his all as usual. But this time he wasn’t going to do it alone, he was going to do it with his grandfather all the time. Antonio Sainz Rebollo, who died just a few days ago at the age of 97, was a great support for the Ferrari driver, one of his most loyal followers, whom he was very close to. Because of this, the man from Madrid is hopeful Hungarya framework in which you expect your Ferrari be more competitive than Silverstone, I can dedicate a podium to him. Winning is complicated, but the surprises that can always happen on this track mean that no one is in charge of anything.
“Personally dedicating a win or a podium to my grandfather would be very special, but it depends on how the car is, what weekend we can do. I love Hungary, I enjoyed the driving here, I like the track but it depends on my car. . But yes, that’s my wish, of course,” he said at the press conference ahead of F1 2023’s Hungarian GP
ALCARAZ’S SUCCESS AT WIMBLEDON
Golden moment for Spanish sport? I don’t feel the pressure, but I’m proud of my country. There are great athletes, from Nada to Alonso, the basketball team or now Alcaraz. Many fans follow us and every Sunday they see a Spanish winner. That makes me proud. It’s a great time to be Spanish.”
FERRARI STEP FORWARD
“We have taken a step forward, but there is a very even battle behind Verstappen. It depends a lot on the tracks and you must know that there will be better and worse weekends. Here we hope find good conditions.”
THE RENEWAL OF YOUR CONTRACT (UNTIL THE END OF 2024)
“I personally agree with Fred (Vasseur, Ferrari Team Principal). I think the biggest priority now is Ferrari and the future of the drivers… there are so many back-to-back races and you have to stop a little bit and really think a little bit about the future, what you want to do and what you see happening to you in two or three years. Too many races in a row and it’s hard. I’m not going to lie, with the three weeks off is we can start thinking a little bit about what could be fun or whatever and in the winter break, which is what I said in a recent interview, this is the moment when I start looking at where I’m going. career in 2025. But I totally agree with Fred that for Ferrari the biggest priority now is to improve in the short term and my priority is, to be competitive with Ferrari not only this year, but also next year year I will continue to have a contract, that next year’s car will be the right one and better than where we are now.”
Source: La Verdad

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