If you were Ferrari boss, would you agree a new deal with Carlos Sainz or look to replace him? CarlosSainz Ferrari F1 Formula1
Carlos Sainz sets negotiation deadline with Ferrari after ‘silly season’ rumoursCarlos Sainz has revealed his ideal roadmap to secure his F1 future with Ferrari in order to put an end to speculation about his seat once and for all.
Sainz currently has a contract with Ferrari until the end of next season and the former Toro Rosso, Renault and McLaren driver ideally wants to be heading into that campaign with negotiations over a new deal all concluded. “It is not necessary to get a contract this year, but at least before the beginning of next year or at the very beginning of it.”
“But I feel I still have yet to achieve my full potential as a driver. And I feel like at least here I’ve already done another good step in the right direction.
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