Carlos Sainz Jr will be replaced by Lewis Hamilton (from 2025) but the Spaniard says he is not disappointed by the decision and said he will try to win the world title in his final season at Ferrari.

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Carlos Sainz Jr. is looking to win the world championship in his final season at Ferrari

Realizing his worth, Sainz says he is not worried about the future and said he was not surprised by the Scuderia’s decision.

“I’m fine, I’m calm, we’re working for the future, but above all for what’s ahead. This is a very important year, my last with this team, and I want to do the best I can. I prepare as much as I can to give my best.

No, I was not disappointed (the decision to replace Lewis Hamilton was not). Experiencing the Ferrari experience from the inside, I already knew a few things and prepared with the team for the upcoming changes. However, as I said, I don’t want to think about anything other than giving myself this season to Ferrari.

Knowing that this will be my last year with this team is not the most normal way to start a new season, but as soon as I put on my helmet in Bahrain and hit the track, you can be sure that I will be thinking about just flying as fast as possible.

I realize that I am a valuable driver, and therefore I will be calm about my future. And if there is a chance to become the world champion, I will try to get this title” – Carlos Sainz Jr for Sky Sports.

Carlos Sainz Jr. (29 years old) participated in 185 starts in Formula 1 and climbed the podium 18 times (2 victories). In the 2023 season, the Iberian scored 200 points and took 7th place in the drivers’ standings.

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We remind you that in the eternal ranking of Formula 1 champions, Lewis Hamilton is currently in first place, sharing it with the legendary Michael Schumacher (both have 7 world championship titles).

Michael Schumacher triumphed in the seasons of 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004, and Lewis Hamilton became world champion in 2008, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020.

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