Sainz Jr never considered rallying over Formula 1
His father may be a rally legend, but Carlos Sainz says he never came close to following in his footsteps rather than pursuing an F1 career.
His father may be a rally legend, but Carlos Sainz says he never came close to following in his footsteps rather than pursuing an F1 career.
Carlos Sainz puts his former McLaren team-mate Lando Norris among a group of drivers who can be World Champion in the right car.
Ex-Ferrari driver Felipe Massa rates Carlos Sainz highly, a driver who he believes has proven himself ever since debuting.
Ross Brawn says that the drivers that stood on the podium in Monaco are the next generation of world champions.
1996 champ Damon Hill saw comments from Lando Norris about Carlos Sainz' adaptability, ones which put more pressure on Daniel Ricciardo.
Carlos Sainz has called on Ferrari fans to "have some patience" as the Italian team try to work their way back to the top.
Carlos Sainz believes that the future of Formula 1 is in safe hands, with the quality of young driving talent on the grid showing they can mix it with the best.
Two-time World Champion Fernando Alonso felt a little disrespected by the positive reaction to Carlos Sainz's P2 in Monaco.
After Lando Norris predicted success for Carlos Sainz in Monaco, Sainz has now returned the favour ahead of the next round in Azerbaijan.
Carlos Sainz wanted to prove that he had the pace to win in Monaco, but ultimately he was a little too keen to catch Max Verstappen.
Carlos Sainz experienced one of his “most frustrating moments” in F1 – despite his best qualifying performance for Ferrari so far on the streets of Monaco.
Seeing Ferrari atop the timings after Thursday practice in Monaco was a shock to many, but not to McLaren's Lando Norris.
Charles Leclerc was "quite surprised" to end Thursday practice in Monaco at the top of the timings, but retains a great deal of caution.
Charles Leclerc does "not agree" with Ralf Schumacher's recent dig at Ferrari, saying they are doing a "good job" but aren't yet happy.
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto sees a real leader emerging in Carlos Sainz as the Scuderia set themselves up for the future.