Carlos Sainz Opens Up About Ferrari Departure and His Future with Williams
The 2024 Formula 1 season is coming to a close, and with it, the end of Carlos Sainz’s tenure at Ferrari. For months, the Spanish driver remained silent about his impending departure from the iconic Italian team, but in the final press conference before the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, he broke his silence, offering a candid and heartfelt reflection on the events that have reshaped his career.

Ferrari’s decision to replace Sainz with seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton for the 2025 season was announced earlier in the year, leaving many fans questioning the rationale. For Sainz, the news was a bitter pill to swallow. “Sure, I was very angry at first. It’s impossible not to feel that way,” he admitted. “At the time, it seems like everything is falling apart, and you don’t understand why. But time heals everything, and today I can see it in a much more rational way.”

Sainz acknowledged the strategic logic behind Ferrari’s choice. The allure of Hamilton, who is seeking to conclude his illustrious career with the Scuderia, was a compelling opportunity that the team couldn’t pass up. Sainz explained, “When you think that Lewis Hamilton, one of the greatest in history, wants to end his career at Ferrari, someone would have to leave. And to be honest, I never thought it would be Charles [Leclerc] because he’s been the Ferrari project from the beginning. I always knew that if they had to sacrifice someone, it would be me.”

Despite the initial sting, Sainz has turned his focus to the future. He revealed his plans to join Williams for the 2025 season, where he will team up with Alexander Albon. “I’m very excited about the Williams project. They took me in a way I can’t describe, and I look forward to helping the team get back on top of the grid,” he said. This new chapter marks an opportunity for Sainz to reinvent himself and contribute to Williams’ resurgence.

Speculation had linked Sainz to a potential move to Red Bull Racing, where he previously partnered with Max Verstappen during his time at Toro Rosso. However, Sainz dismissed the rumors, stating, “Six months have passed, and they have not looked for me. Also, I don’t think I would fit in there. Red Bull has its structure, and we all know that Verstappen is the priority. I’ve worked with him before, and I know how things work.”
Sainz’s decade-long journey in Formula 1 has been defined by resilience and adaptability. Now 30 years old, he remains optimistic about the road ahead and has not ruled out a return to Ferrari in the future. “I still have a lot to offer. There are drivers over 40 racing in F1. Who knows what the future holds?”
The Spaniard’s departure from Ferrari has sparked a polarizing debate among fans and analysts. Was the decision to let Sainz go justified, or was it a mistake to disrupt a partnership that had shown promise? While opinions vary, Sainz’s ability to handle the situation with grace and focus on his new journey with Williams has won him admiration.
As the paddock prepares for the 2025 season, Carlos Sainz stands as a symbol of perseverance and professionalism in the face of change. His story is not just about leaving Ferrari; it’s about embracing a new challenge and proving that the best chapters in his career may still be ahead.