‘Nobody in paddock would have rejected Ferrari’
Carlos Sainz has claimed “nobody in the paddock” would have turned down Ferrari to stay at McLaren when he was faced with the choice in the spring of last year.
Carlos Sainz has claimed “nobody in the paddock” would have turned down Ferrari to stay at McLaren when he was faced with the choice in the spring of last year.
Carlos Sainz has used a football analogy to compare how his new and previous F1 teams are chasing the silverware monopolised by Mercedes.
Carlos Sainz has revealed a big factor in his happiness with the McLaren team - not being put under pressure during the difficult early times.
McLaren technical director James Key believes Daniel Ricciardo can be the perfect replacement for Carlos Sainz, having worked with them both.
Carlos Sainz doesn't believe the fact that he has signed a multi-year deal with Ferrari lessens the pressure on him in any way.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown believes Carlos Sainz "came into his own" during his two-year spell with the Woking-based team.
Carlos Sainz hopes the new regulations arriving in 2022 do what they say on the tin and make Formula 1 more about the drivers.
Carlos Sainz has a challenge on his hands to hit the ground running when he starts the 2021 season with Ferrari alongside Charles Leclerc.
Both on and off the track, Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris proved to be one of F1's most entertaining pairings in their time as team-mates.
Carlos Sainz believes there is plenty of evidence that Ferrari stay loyal to their drivers as he prepares to begin life with the Scuderia.
Andreas Seidl has predicted Carlos Sainz will shine at Ferrari on his way to becoming “one of the top drivers in Formula 1”.
McLaren racing director Andrea Stella believes the atmosphere within the team encouraged Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris to share information.
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown believes the "family atmosphere" around the team brought the best out of Carlos Sainz.
Carlos Sainz officially began life as a Ferrari driver with a seat fitting and a tour of Ferrari's Maranello base.
Charles Leclerc has nothing in his contract stating he will be given preferential treatment over his new team-mate Carlos Sainz, says Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto.