Whole A prelude to the F1 Grand Prix in Montmeló, The Equestrian Circle gave Thursday an emotional honor to Carlos SainzOne of the great references of World Motor Racing. In a colloquium that gathered members and fans of the machine, the Madrid pilot reviewed his career, he reflected the current sport that was allocated to him and discussed, tomorrow, in an open way, The possibility of its candidacy for the presidency of the International Automobile Federation (FIA).
The gesture is led by Enrique Lacalle, president of the Equestrian Circlethat has been highlighting the “Sainz Exemplary Trajectory”Both sports and personal. After institutional welcome, Sergio Martínez, a club member in charge of the board, He introduced the conversation, led by expert journalist Francesc Rosés.
Carlos Sainz was overcome with recognition, grateful for the difference received: “It is in a special place in my trophy,” He said.
The main course of Colloquium arrived when the pilot was open to his possible jump to international management. Sainz has confirmed that he is seriously running for the presidency of FIA, an organism that controls the vehicle in the world. “It is true that I have raised and investigating what it will do. It is a massive and respected institution, which represents everything for the motor of the motor, who has become mine,” He confirmed. He also recognized that ”Many people encourage me to introduce me ”Although it clarified that it was a complex decision, especially since the votes did not always come from the strict sports world.
“This is not an easy decision, especially to the current president (Mohammed Ben Sulayem) who selective for re -care”He explained. During the Colloquium period, Sainz refined some of the reforms he considered a priority if he finally chooses the position. In particular, he puts the focus on the excessive cost of current motoring: “A championship rally costs between 50 and 60 million euros, with a return that is not up to height. Technical regulation has to change, as well as the advocate structure. The system must be evaluated, but without losing the sport DNA,” He was stressing.
The pilot also met the role of formula 1 as a global engine of motoring popularity. She celebrated the moment the queen of the motor is experiencing: “It was in a very sweet time. If fifteen years ago they told me that now children will follow the F1 with a level of detail, I can’t believe it. There are children who are capable of reading career techniques that are better than many adults!”He commented with enthusiasm.
Another of the topics of greater interest is the growing competition between the Barcelona and Madrid circuits for maintaining a hole in the formula 1 calendar. Sainz defends the possibility that both can be together: “Next year, at least, it will be. Hopefully Spain, along with the United States, is the only country with more than one big prize. As an engine fan and as Spanish, I would. “
Beyond the calendar and competition, Sainz also discussed one of the most important technological debates in the sector: motoring electrification. He recognized the advances, but he also warned about the challenges that were still going on: “The problem is the weight of the batteries and the difficulty of recovering energy. Maybe running too much.”
Outside the strict sports field, Sainz also showed the car’s electrification in sunny mobility. He expressed his reservation at the speed at which this process was planted, pointing the risks of a massive planning: “In my view, some potential electrification problems are ignored, starting to leave: fire, for example. It wants to run too much because there are interests to put dates if it is not needed,” He warned a critical tone.
In the final stretch of the meeting, there is also a room for a personal plane. SAINZ shares his experience as a father and advisor of Carlos Sainz Jr., current Pilot of Formula 1: “I made a father and manager at the same time. My obligation has been and that is to tell him the truth, he wants it or not”.
Source: La Verdad

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