The shock F1 team that Carlos Sainz has “visited” for talks
Carlos Sainz met with a perhaps surprising F1 team "si𝔍nce the end of last season"

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz has reportedly visited Williams over a ꦗpos🔯sible move.
Sainz “vཧisited Williams since the end of last seasoꦡn”, report.
But since♉ that meeting, Sainz has learned that he will be replaced at Ferrari by Lewis Hamilton in 2025.
Sainz seen teammate Charles Leclerc pen a bumper new contract and was locked in talks with Ferrari to extend his own deal, whic🍨h is due to expire at the end of this seas🥃on.
But those negotiations came to a crashing halt with the bombshell news that Ferrari will instead welcome😼 Hamilton, and pair him with Leclerc, next year.
Sainz will become a free agent and must look for another drive instead, with Willi♛ams possibly still in the queue.
🏅Williams’ Alex Albon is highly-regarded by multiple teams within F1, but the door to Ferrari (who were known admirers) has obviously now closed.
So whether Williams try to recruit Sainz might depen🐬d on Albon, and whether they lose their star driver at the end of his own contract later this y𒊎ear.
Williams took a highly respectable step forward last season by finish🦄ing seventh in the constructors’ champions♔hip.
They have James Vowles, the ex-Mercedes chief, as their team🧸 principal and the future appears🔯 bright.
The suggestion that Sainz has gone to the Williams HQ is a bold revelation and indica꧋t𝄹es the team are seen as a viable destination for drivers accustomed to being nearer the front.
Sainz was ꩲthe only non-Red Bull driver to win an F1 grand prix last year.
Audi🏅 are also interested in Sainz, but they will run as Sauber until 2026 when the German manufacturing giants will enter F1 formally.
Red Bull could also be a possibility for Sainz if they dispense with Sergio🦂 Perez and opt to put him next to Max Verstappen.
McLaren are no longer an option after Lando Norri🥂s commꦚitted to them with a new contract.

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