Carlos Sainz gave an interview to AutoSport where he talked about a number of topics, including the role the Madrid native plays in current Formula 1; “I won with Ferrari, but as long as Fernando Alonso was in Formula 1, I was always in his shadow.sincerely respond to the importance of his countryman. besides Sainz satisfied with the situation and even agreed: “But that’s also understandable. I’ve been her biggest fan for ten years, for the Spanish He will always be the Fernando who wins Formula 1 and set new national records. “People still worship him in Spain.”.
“Then I understand why all the fans, the newspapers and the television channels behave like this,” maturely explained the native of Madrid.
The future pilot of Williams He remembered his time inside Toro Rossowhere he kept pace with the Dutchman. highlighted the way they need to ‘motivate’ their pilots, as it is a structure that aims to ‘train’ young people who have the potential to go to Red Bull. This pair of pilots never had a serious problem with each other’s behavior, however, the pressure on them caused some friction.
It is precisely the pressure that speaks Carlos Sainz: “In Toro Rossothey put you on a team and they tell you: Fight it out, then we’ll see who’s the best and who goes to Red Bull! This is the reason for being Toro Rosso. “You don’t fight together for the Constructors’ Championship, otherwise the behavior of the two drivers will change completely,” explained the Madrid native.
Carlos no problem with Max. The relationship was fine then. Yes Red Bull does not want to follow the Spanish is because the decision depends on other factors, and Carlos He was clear about it, otherwise it was a mistake, he commented; “If the decision depends only on that, it would be a mistake. But I already told you that”end of native Madrid.
Source: La Verdad

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