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Carlos Sainz, who will be replaced by Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari in 2025, says he “has no clue” where he will be.
After finishing on the podium at the Japanese Grand Prix, Carlos Sainz was frank in an interview with Sky Sports F1 on his future in Formula 1. The Spaniard has talked to several teams regarding his future, but he still doesn’t know where he will play next season.

Following his third-place finish at the Japanese Grand Prix, Carlos Sainz disclosed that he is still in negotiations with other teams over his 2025 Formula One ride.
Sainz has demonstrated his ability to operate competitive equipment with some noteworthy performances this season, particularly with a triumph in Australia.
Decisions made by other teams and drivers could have an impact on the driver’s future.

“I just need to keep focus on what I’m doing and prove to myself and to everyone that when I’m given a fast car I am maximising what I’m given and I deliver. It has been a strong start to the season.

“It is true that with this car you can shine a bit more. With last year’s car I did performances similar to this year but you couldn’t shine. It was a much more difficult car to drive, a lot more deg and in the races we were looking backwards.

“This year we are looking forwards and overtaking and this allows you to shine a bit more. I’ll keep pushing.”

“I just need to stay focused on what I’m doing and show everyone—including myself—that when I’m given a fast car, I make the most of it and deliver results. The season is off to a great start.

It’s true that you can shine a little bit more in this car. I performed in a similar manner with the car from last year, but you weren’t able to shine. Driving the car was much more challenging because there were more angles, and we had to look rearward during the races.

“We are pushing ahead and passing each other this year, which gives you an opportunity to shine a little more. I’ll persist in my efforts.

With impressive results, which included a victory in Australia that made him the sole non-Red Bull winner since George Russell’s 2022 victory in Brazil, Sainz has put himself in a strong position to gain a seat in 2025.

Even while other teams’ and drivers’ decisions may have an impact on his future, his recent successes serve as a potent reminder of his importance in the sport. He went on:

“I believe that other people, other teams, and their goals also play a role.

“It’s evident that I’m available, so let’s see what occurs.”

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