The countdown is ringing on the nightstand Carlos Sainz (30 years). There are four Grand Prix left, including one this weekend in Interlagos Circuit (Brazil) so that the Madrid pilot can finally get off him Ferrari and start a new personal and professional life in the controls of a Williams, since his signing for the British team was made official in July of this year, which will be the fifth team to host him in the highest expression of motorsport after Toro Rosso, Renault, McLaren and Ferrari.
More than enough reason for Carlos He seems a bit ‘resigned’ to see that his time is up Ferrari It will be over, even in his first statements in F1 he admitted that “sometimes it is difficult for me to hide my feelings and my opinions. Obviously, after these last races, feeling in good condition with Ferrari, seeing how well the team is performing, how good the whole team feels, in terms of performance, but also as a unit.
To add later that “I think we are forming a strong team. It feels a little, not disappointing, maybe it is not the right word, but it is a little frustrating that things end at the end of the year.”
Carlos, another ‘Ferrarist’
A ‘setback’ that Carlos regrets as if he were just a ‘Ferrarist’, “and these four years I invested in living Maranelloworking hard with the team to create a good work environment and a strong team… I still can’t make the most of it next year, but if we win this one Builders (World) That will be a big thing for me and for the team.”
Source: La Verdad

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