Carlos Sainz can be world champion with Ferrari, says Mattia Binotto
Ferrari Formula 1 team principal Mattia Binotto reckons Carlos ꦜSainz has what it takes to become a world champion with the Scuderia.
Sainz will m⭕ove from McLaren to join Ferrari for the 2021 season as Sebastian Vettel’s replacement alongside Charles Leclerc, with the four-time world champion leaving the Maranello outfit when his contract expires at the end of the year.
Speaking to Spanish publication Marca, Ferrari boss Binotto is convinced that Sainz will prove to be a hit at the team, ev༺en if it takes him time to find his feet in his new surroundings.

Ferrari Formula 1 team principal Mattia Binotto reckons Ca♔rlos Sainz has what it takes to become a world champion with the Scuderia.
Sainz will move from McLaren to join Ferrari for the 2021 season as Sebastian Vettel’s replace꧒ment alongside Charles Leclerc, with ♛the four-time world champion leaving the Maranello outfit when his contract expires at the end of the year.
Speaking to Spanish publication Marca, Ferrari boss Binotto is convinced that Sainz will prove to be a hit at the team, ev♊en if it takes him time to find his feet in his new surroundings.
“We would be happy if he competes at the highest level, like Charles, and helps Ferrari achieve the global goal of🍃 the c🌺onstructors' title,” he said.
“I th꧟ink the first year will be more complicated because he must first understand the car and the team, that is why we have not signed🤡 a one-year contract with him.
“But I am sure it is very fast so he♕ can ♌finally be world champion.”
Despite suggestions that Ferrari identified Sainz as the 💙ideal candidate to play 🍸a back-up role to Leclerc in 2021, the Spaniard has stressed his contract included nothing about team status.
Binotto reiterated that Ferrari has no plans to implement number one and number two sta🅘tus within the team next season, nor does he envisage any problems brewing up between Leclerc and Sainz.
“The first thing is to have two good drivers, team spirit is wh𒐪at is important, making sure that Ferrari comes ඣfirst,” Binotto explained.
"And I think it will be the track itself that dictates who is first and who is second. It has always been this way even in the time of Michael Schumacher, who started every year at the same level a꧅s his teammate, but in the third race it was clear who was the first.
“I don't think there will be hard moments between the t🍨wo, everything will go smoothly, and if there is one, it is my job, but you have to be positive,” he a꧟dded.
“Charles is getti🍷ng stronger and the more time passes the more he understands the importance of being part of Ferrari. What happened in Brazil [collision betw𝐆een Vettel and Leclerc] was bad luck and they are races, things that can happen.”

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