

Carlos Sainz revealed what he had to say to the press about the seven-time world champion's results after replacing him at Scuderia.
"I don't know if he would have achieved any podiums with that Ferrari. I was always close to Leclerc, but I'm not happy about the 2-0 to Hamilton in podiums. I'm happy with my two podiums. I'll wait as long as it takes to win the World Championship,” he said to the media.
Red Bull and Mercedes also seemed to be looking at the Spaniard for a moment, and Alpine also praised Sainz's achievements. In the end, it was Williams, and Sainz said he thought about it for a long time.
After getting sacked from Ferrari, Sainz will continue his Formula 1 career with Williams. For a long time, Audi seemed to be in pole position, but Sainz himself did not seem to see any benefit in it.
In a press release, the British team announced details of Carlos Sainz's contract: "Williams Racing announced that Carlos Sainz will complete the team's driver lineup for the 2025 FIA Formula 1 World Championship season and beyond.
"With a decade of F1 competition behind him, Sainz will join Williams from Scuderia Ferrari on a two-year contract with options to extend. Carlos will race alongside Alex Albon for Williams Racing in 2025 and into the new era of F1 regulations, as the formidable pairing looks to spearhead the team's mission to return to the front of the grid. He will continue to race with the number 55,” they commented.