Ferrari Respond to Mclaren’s Emotional Plea on Carlos Sainz
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Carlos Sainz makes his way to Ferrari in 2021. The Italians released Vettel to accommodate the spaniard after a fantastic 2019 season. But that did not make Sainz overconfident. He portrayed his mettle again in 2020 to prove why the legendary Italians chose him.
Ferrari are the only team that has taken part in every single edition of F1, since the very first race in the mid-20th century. Therefore, it holds a rich history in the sport. Agreed that it does not have the ideal performance in the recent years, but the respect is intact, and non-negotiable. Thus, being recruited by them is still a big thing.
Carlos Sainz has proved himself to be a champion. With both the cars performing exceptionally well at Abu Dhabi, McLaren grabbed the P3 in Constructor’s championship. Well, many of those points, Carlos bagged single handedly. While many are apprehensive of his form in a failing Ferrari, Carlos claims to have faith in the Italians.
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Talking about farewells, the English know it best. McLaren composed a video of the entire crew, sending a message to the Italians. The tweet that is taking the net by storm is an emotional outburst from bidding adieu to a family member, Carlos. Well, the message may be in Italian, but the language is pure love.
Grazie mille per questo bellissimo regalo @McLarenF1 🤗
Non vi preoccupate, ci prenderemo cura di Carlos!
See you next season 👋#essereFerrari 🔴
— Scuderia Ferrari (@ScuderiaFerrari) December 16, 2020
Ferrari understands the pressure on them from bringing in Carlos. They cannot drag him down with their failing performance. Thus, they replied to the tweet, ” Thank you so much for this beautiful gift @ McLarenF1. Don’t worry, we will take care of Carlos! See you next season.”
Un bellissimo regalo 🤗 https://t.co/grwsVBLxJQ
— Scuderia Ferrari (@ScuderiaFerrari) December 16, 2020
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Ferrari looks to improve with Carlos
Ferrari will have to live up to its promise. Carlos Sainz has the potential of Fernando Alonso. Sainz’s compatriot may have won 2 titles, Sainz has the potential of more. With the advent of a new age in motorsport, Ferrari will have two very competitive drivers in their line up. Will it be good or bad for the Italians?
Well, if considering the words of Carlos, then Ferrari too looks to make the scene better. Binotto already has a lot of faith in Leclerc. The Italian Principal has gone as far as labeling the modern day Schumacher for Ferrari. Even after considering Leclerc’s form and mettle, that is still far-fetched.
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Coming back to Sainz, a few months back, he finally answered the doubts about him signing with Ferrari. The team and also Sainz, reassured that Ferrari are making a proper makeover for the car. Sainz added that only because their plan was promising did the Spaniard sign with them.
Well. if that be the case, Tifosi and McLaren have nothing to worry about. With Carlos’ and Leclerc’s skills, Ferrari can really pull up their socks. Who knows, whatever happened, may have been for the collective good. The Italians may as well pounce back hard on the rest. All the best Ferrari, all the best Carlos. Adieu.
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McLaren: There’s a Reason Ferrari Went After Carlos Sainz