Sainz and the rumor of signing Williams: “It makes me laugh”

MADRID, 7 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Spanish driver Carlos Sainz, currently at Ferrari, admitted this Thursday that the rumor circulating in the world of Formula 1 about his possible signing for Williams “makes him laugh”, pointing out that “nothing is closed” yet about his future in the World Championship.

“No, the only thing I can tell you is that nothing is closed,” said Sainz from Montreal when asked by the specialized media ‘The Race’. “I have seen news in the media, I don’t know if in Spain, and people saying that I have signed [por Williams]. “If you look at those things, it makes me laugh because I remember seeing news three months ago that he had signed for Mercedes and that he had signed for Red Bull,” he replied.

“Now, obviously, those scenarios are not going to happen. So it’s funny that now people are saying that I signed for Williams. It makes me laugh, but sometimes this goes a little unpunished by some media outlets. And I don’t mean you because you are very involved in Formula 1 and you know when something has been signed or not,” Sainz snapped.

“I can only tell you that I’m obviously concerned that people can get away with that type of thing,” added the Madrid driver in this press release. “I will put everything in perspective. I will seriously consider everything that is within that contract that I sign,” he stressed.

In addition, he explained his position. “I still firmly believe that in Formula 1, to be successful, you need a medium and long-term project. I don’t think you will ever be successful in Formula 1 if you go somewhere for a year just to win and then leave.” “, argument.

“You need a suitable project for those things to happen. I think 2025, 2026, 2027 and 2028 offer me a good opportunity to find it,” he assured. “I’ve already said that I think 2026 will be a lottery. You’ve seen today’s rules. When I looked at them, it seemed impossible to predict who will be competitive,” she warned.

“At this moment, you see perhaps with a slightly dramatic perspective not being in a competitive car by 2025 or 2026. But I think that 2026 will be one of so much change that perhaps the future holds something really positive for me,” he predicted the day before. of the Canadian Grand Prix.

After not answering a specific question about Williams, Sainz described what he has received to negotiate as “good options” and was pleased to be able to choose. “I have felt loved by all the people I have spoken to. I have felt that people really want me on their team and this makes me feel proud and positive about the future,” concluded the Madrid native from the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.