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Carlos Sainz issues uncertainty on ‘wait to win again’ as F1 future rumours swirl

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Carlos Sainz has appeared to be at odds with the next destination in his Formula 1 journey, as rumours about a potential exit from Williams intesified last week.

The Spaniard arrived at the Grove-based squad last year, having been turfed out of his Ferrari seat by the incoming Lewis Hamilton, reportedly sparking various teams into a bun fight for his services.

But it was Williams that won out, securing his signature ahead of Sauber, which would have seen him be part of its transition into the Audi team it has become this season.

Sainz’s presence as a proven Grand Prix winner seemed to seriously galvanise the ranks within Williams and repaid that with an unexpectedly competitive 2025.

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An early-season flurry of bad luck saw him unable to reflect his performances with points, but overcame that in Baku with a superb third place, the team’s first podium in four years.

A further top-three finish in the US GP Sprint followed, and then stepped upon the podium once again in Qatar, helping Williams take fifth place in the Constructors’ Championship.

Hope that the team would continue its trajectory was brought to a shuddering halt prior to this season, as the FW48 was found to have an overweight chassis.

It has left Sainz and his teammate Alex Albon struggling for competitive results, but has not deterred the team into considering 2028 as a season in which it will be able to consistently reach the right end of the grid.

“I think it’s a realistic goal now, but it’s also true that the step backward we’ve taken this year might have delayed that goal by a few months or a year,” Sainz told El Mundo Deportivo.

“I don’t know exactly how much it’s delayed it in terms of my timeline.”

The timeline may be too long for the 31-year-old, who added: “It’s something I’m working on, also in my head, how long I’m willing to wait to win again in Formula 1. I want that time to be as short as possible.”

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Carlos Sainz faces dilemma with potential throw of the dice

Sources told Motorsport Week at last week’s Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix that Sainz is naturally disillusioned with the problems Williams is facing this season, and is considering his options.

With a winning mentality and nous for development driving as well as in race conditions, Sainz has retained a myriad of admirers across his career.

None more so than Audi’s F1 project chief, Mattia Binotto, who admitted to trying to lure Sainz to the German outfit on a recent edition of F1’s Beyond the Grid podcast.

|Obviously, we had a good relationship in Ferrari,” he said. “I employed him in Ferrari, so he knew that I trusted him as much as I trust him today.

“It was good to meet and have a discussion or a chat with him. He evaluated, but as for everyone, I’m always very respectful to the decisions of the people and if he decided for a different way, I’m happy for him.”

Motorsport Week understands that Audi would remain an option should Sainz go for broke and seek a fresh challenge, but there is still a genuine sense of hope and faith in the Williams project, which has seen an influx of technical and management signings over recent months.

Despite its ongoing weight issues, Williams faces a boost via Mercedes’ unexpected qualification for the FIA’s Additional Upgrades and Development Opportunities [ADUO] scheme, which may help the team climb up the order in the second half of the season.

Motorsport Week has reached out to Williams for comment.

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