Carlos Sainz hits back at F1 'shop window' claim with early Ferrari exit confirmed (2024)

Carlos Sainz has insisted he does not need to treat the F1 2024 season as an opportunity to put himself in the “shop window” as he prepares to leave Ferrari.

Sainz announced earlier this month that he will leave Ferrari at the end of this season after the Scuderia confirmed Lewis Hamilton as Charles Leclerc’s new team-mate for 2025.

The future of Sainz, who arrived at Maranello as four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel’s replacement at the beginning of 2021, remains unclear.

Carlos Sainz rejects ‘shop window’ situation at Ferrari

Additional reporting by Sam Cooper

Sainz has seen his reputation grow over the course of his three seasons with Ferrari to date, claiming his first F1 victory at Silverstone in 2022 before becoming the only non-Red Bull driver to win a race last season by triumphing from pole position in Singapore.

The 29-year-old has been heavily linked with Audi – set to take over the existing Sauber team in 2026 – over the last 12 months and could even emerge as an option to replace Hamilton at Mercedes or succeed Sergio Perez as Max Verstappen’s Red Bull team-mate.

Speaking to media including PlanetF1.com’s Sam Cooper at the launch of Ferrari’s 2024 car, Sainz dismissed the suggestion that he can use the new season to impress potential suitors – insisting he has already shown what he is capable of since arriving on the grid in 2015.

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He said: “Honestly speaking, I don’t think I need a new season to prove that or to show to anyone what I’m capable of.

“I think I’ve been in F1 for nine years andover the last nine years – and especially the last three being with a team like Ferrari – everyone has seen more or less what I’m capable of.

“Obviously [it’s] a new year, new opportunity, hopefully a better car that allows us to – especially in the races – shine a bit more than what we did last year, because definitely last year in the races we were struggling a bit more than in qualifying.

“And with a better race car, we can do some better races, some better strategies, some better tyre management, some better overtakes – because last year I was having to defend my position a lot and I did a lot of good defending but not enough good overtaking.

“Obviously looking forward to that and to see what we can extract from the car this year.”

Sainz’s comments come after Jacques Villeneuve, the 1997 World Champion, described him as “the big loser” of Hamilton’s Ferrari move, suggesting his negotiating position with other teams will be heavily compromised.

And he suggested Sainz could prove tricky to handle for Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur, claiming the former Toro Rosso, Renault and McLaren man will be out for himself in 2024.

He explained: “He is the big loser in this situation because his bargaining power, with Audi or anyone else, is obviously much less.

“Sainz will have no interest in playing the team’s games. Ferrari’s results for him now count for zero, the only thing that will count will be his results.

“He has to [produce] them for his 2025 contract. Possibly trying to beat Leclerc.

“See how Mercedes will handle the confrontation between [George] Russell and Hamilton. And how it will work between Leclerc and Sainz, who now has nothing left to lose.”

Following his victory with Audi at last month’s Dakar Rally, which came in advance of Hamilton’s move to Ferrari, Sainz’s father – the two-time World Rally Champion Carlos Sr – revealed he had “exchanged views” with his son over becoming part of the German manufacturer’s plans for 2026.

He said: “Audi, I think, is a guarantee.

“I know very well how seriously they take every project and I know very well what the German mentality in the world of motoring entails, with its advantages and certain disadvantages.

“For [a] Volkswagen Group [brand] like Audi, you have to respect them. We all know that F1 is a bit of a special world, but I have a lot of respect for Audi.

“I think it will only be a matter of time [before they succeed in F1]. I don’t have a crystal ball, but if Audi has all my respect and I think they are also putting all the ingredients in place for it to be a good project.

“As you would expect at Carlos’ place, with me being part of the Audi family, it’s logical that we talk and exchange views on what the Audi team can be in the future.”

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Carlos Sainz hits back at F1 'shop window' claim with early Ferrari exit confirmed (2024)

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Carlos Sainz hits back at F1 'shop window' claim with early Ferrari exit confirmed? ›

Carlos Sainz will not be short of options for 2025 after his Ferrari exit was confirmed. Carlos Sainz has insisted he does not need to treat the F1 2024 season as an opportunity to put himself in the “shop window” as he prepares to leave Ferrari.

How did Carlos Sainz lose his seat? ›

He has won three of the team's last four race victories since 2022, but that was not enough to keep his seat next season because Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes will be moving in. As 2023 ended, Sainz and his teammate, Charles Leclerc, were poised to sign new deals with the team.

Did Carlos get kicked out of Ferrari? ›

Carlos Sainz has insisted that he feels “calm” after being dropped at Ferrari in favour of Lewis Hamilton. Ferrari announced last week that Hamilton will join the squad in 2025 in place of the Spaniard, who linked up with the Italian squad four years ago.

Has Carlos Sainz signed with Williams? ›

MONTREAL, Canada -- Carlos Sainz said he has not yet signed a contract for next year despite reports in Spain claiming that he has already inked a deal with Williams for 2025.

Who will drive for Ferrari in 2025? ›

Ferrari's audacious and successful move to lure Lewis Hamilton away from Mercedes kicked the 2025 F1 driver market into gear before the 2024 campaign had even begun. Seven-time world champion Hamilton joins Charles Leclerc at the team, Leclerc having been announced on a deal covering "several more seasons" in January.

What will happen to Sainz in 2025? ›

Mercedes and Red Bull still only have one driver contracted for 2025 and remain possible destinations for Sainz, while the 29-year-old has also been linked to Sauber, which is due to receive significant investment over coming years as German car manufacturer Audi takes ownership of the team and uses it to enter F1 in ...

Who will lose their Ferrari seat? ›

Carlos Sainz and Lewis Hamilton have stated that there is no animosity between them following the surprise news earlier in February that Hamilton will be taking Sainz's place at Ferrari in 2025, leaving the Spaniard without a seat beyond the end of this year.

Why is Carlos getting replaced? ›

Carlos Sainz has been forced to the sidelines in Saudi Arabia due to an illness and his replacement at Ferrari has been named. Carlos Sainz will sit out the remainder of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend. The Spaniard will be replaced by reserve driver Oliver Bearman, who will make his Formula 1 race debut.

Which football club does Carlos Sainz support? ›

Another Real Madrid supporter is Carlos Sainz Jr, 21 year old Spanish Formula 1 driver.

How many teams has Carlos Sainz been in? ›

Over his 8 year F1 career, Carlos has driven for 4 F1 teams, Toro Rosso, Renault, McLaren and Ferrari.

Who owns Williams F1? ›

Claire Williams at the final race of Williams family ownership, Monza 2020. The team, grappling with competitive and financial challenges, saw a change in ownership in 2020, with the Williams family stepping away and Dorilton Capital taking the helm.

Who will Audi replace in F1? ›

What will the Audi-run F1 team be called? With its stake in the F1 team set to be reduced to zero, its likely that the historic Sauber moniker — which made its first appearance on an F1 grid in 1993 — will be fully replaced by Audi in 2026.

Who almost bought Ferrari? ›

In 1963, Ford Motor Company Vice President Lee Iacocca proposes to Henry Ford II to boost their car sales by purchasing Ferrari, dominant in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Owner Enzo Ferrari uses Ford's offer to secure a deal with Fiat that allows him to retain ownership of the firm's racing team, Scuderia Ferrari.

Will Ferrari go electric? ›

Ferrari's pivot to EV production is highly anticipated. It announced a $4.6 billion investment in electric alternatives during a 2022 investor presentation with the goal of having hybrid and fully electric vehicles make up 60% of their portfolio by 2026.

Who lost their seat at Ferrari? ›

Where does Carlos Sainz end up after losing his Ferrari Formula 1 seat to Lewis Hamilton for 2025?

What has Carlos Sainz done? ›

About Carlos

Over his 8 year F1 career, Carlos has driven for 4 F1 teams, Toro Rosso, Renault, McLaren and Ferrari. In 2012 Sainz raced in the British and European Formula 3 championships for Carlin. He raced for DAMS in the 2014 Formula Renault 3.5 season, winning the championship before moving to F1 with Toro Rosso.

How did Sainz crash? ›

Sainz ran wide at the final corner, dipped a wheel onto the gravel and dropped the rear midway through the Q2 phase, sending his car sliding across the track and into the barriers on the other side of the track.

Did Sainz get a penalty in Monaco? ›

The stewards have decided to take no further action, after Sainz was alleged to have impeded Albon through Turns 15/16 while Albon was on a flying lap in Q1.

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