has opened up on Pink Bull rejecting the possibility to signal him final yr after he was axed by in favour of .
Spanish driver Sainz moved to forward of the 2025 season, having misplaced his seat at Ferrari after 4 years, with Hamilton making the from Mercedes.
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Sainz opted for James Vowles’ staff over the likes of Alpine and Sauber, with different choices at Mercedes and Pink Bull failing to materialise.
Now, the 30-year-old has admitted that didn’t take up the chance to signal him final yr, with Sergio Perez finally dropped in favour of Liam Lawson. Yuki Tsunoda after two races of the brand new season.
“I spoke with Pink Bull, however they didn’t need me,” Sainz informed the El Cafelito Podcast, from Chiringuito Inside.
“For varied causes, we couldn’t attain an settlement. Individuals who find out about F1 most likely know why Pink Bull didn’t need me.
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“I’ve nothing towards them or their decision-making.”
Sainz was beforehand inside the Pink Bull household at the beginning of his profession, partnering Max Verstappen at sister staff Toro Rosso in 2015 and at the beginning of 2016.
But the pair didn’t see eye to eye, with Verstappen promoted to the principle Pink Bull staff and Sainz finally transferring to Renault.
Carlos Sainz’s father, former rally champion Carlos Sainz Snr, admits he would have favored to have seen his son up towards four-time world champion Verstappen this yr.
Carlos Sainz moved to Williams for 2025 (Getty)
Sainz was teammates with Max Verstappen at Toro Rosso in 2015 (Getty Photos)
“I’d have favored to see him subsequent to Max within the Pink Bull,” he informed German outlet .
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“I’m positive he would have cherished that problem. Sadly, it didn’t occur.
“You could possibly ask Carlos your self, he may say no to you, however I feel he would additionally prefer to be driving for Pink Bull.”
Now at Williams, Sainz is at present twelfth within the championship standings, having scored factors in his final 4 races.
He competes at his house race, the Spanish Grand Prix, this weekend.