Max Verstappen recibe un disparo de advertencia de Carlos Sainz, ya que no está haciendo daño a los prospectos de Red Bull…
Carlos Sainz ha ofrecido algunas conversaciones de lucha a Red Bull y cree que Ferrari puede desafiarlos por victorias regulares en carreras antes del final de la temporada. El piloto español busca asegurarse un asiento con los actuales campeones en 2025 mientras navega por su último año al volante del Cavallino Rampante.
Sainz terminó en el podio en el Gran Premio de Japón el domingo, persiguiendo a Max Verstappen y Sergio Pérez para seguir su primera victoria de la temporada con otra sólida cosecha de puntos. El piloto de 29 años está haciendo oír su voz en la batalla por los asientos vacantes con Red Bull y Mercedes el próximo año
Carlos Sainz fires Max Verstappen warning shot as he does Red Bull chances no harm
Carlos Sainz is hoping to secure a drive with Red Bull next season after losing his seat at Ferrari.
Carlos Sainz believes that Ferrari are on the right trajectory
Carlos Sainz has offered some fighting talk to Red Bull and believes that Ferrari can challenge them for regular race victories before the end of the season. The Spanish driver is looking to secure a seat with the reigning champions in 2025 as he navigates his final year driving for the Prancing Horse.
Sainz finished on the podium at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday, chasing Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez home to follow up his first race win of the season with another solid points haul. The 29-year-old is making his voice heard in the battle for vacant seats with Red Bull and Mercedes next year.
After another strong outing, the Ferrari star believes the only way is up for his team. “We must not forget Red Bull brought an important update, and we have not,” Sainz said. “There will be circuits where we can compete.”
The Spaniard will also be aided by improved strategy calls from his Ferrari team. The Scuderia have been able to maximise results so far this season and impressive calls from the strategist allowed his team-mate, Charles Leclerc, to climb from P9 to P4 on a one-stop strategy at Suzuka.