Huge development in Carlos Sainz’s future - a surprise F1 team in advanced talks
“I’m just going to put all the options on the table and take the♔ right decision"

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz is reportedly in advanced talks with Williams.
The Ferrari driver will be replaced in the 2025 F1 driver line-up by Lewis Hamilton and has been mulling over his next 𒅌move for weeks.
However, at this weekend’s F1 Monaco Grand Prix, re🥃port that Williams have emerged as a serious contender to lure Sainz.
Williams have already s⛄ecured the future of their sﷺtar driver Alex Albon so adding Sainz would be a major coup.
The💟 engine partnership that Williams have in place with Mercedes is thought to be a carrot dangled by the F1 team.
Rumours in the paddock suggest that Mercedes’ engine, under the new 2026 regulations, will be powerful💯 and customers Williams would benefit from that.
The options that were t♉hou𝐆ght to be on the table for Sainz are dwindling.
He could still move to Sauber in 2025, before that team evolves 🃏into Audi a year later.
It is tꦡhought that German powerhouses Audi, who have already sig🍷ned Nico Hulkenberg from Haas for next year, have given Sainz a strict deadline to force a decision.
But other alternatives have slipped away.
Aston Martin renewed their alliance with Fernando Alonso, Red Bull look increasingly like st🐟icking with Sergio Perez for another season.
Mercedes have a vacancy to replace Haꦍmilton but Toto Wolff made it clear that he won’t sign up Sainz quickly, because he prefers to wait, presumably for Andre🐓a Kimi Antonelli.
Sainz suggested in Monaco that his situati❀on is under control.
“Behind the scenes I know more,” he said.
“I’m just going to put all the options on the table and take the right decision, I can just tel♎l you just once I make my mind up everything will happen very quickly and it’s all about putting everything together I feel like I need on my next new contract.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everyౠthing from American sports, to football, to F1.