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F1 pundit BEWILDERED by Ferrari star's contract stance

F1 pundit BEWILDERED by Ferrari star's contract stance

F1 pundit BEWILDERED by Ferrari star's contract stance

F1 pundit BEWILDERED by Ferrari star's contract stance

F1 pundit Johnny Herbert has been left confused by Carlos Sainz's approach to a 2025 drive after finding out Ferrari would not be retaining him.

The Spaniard has been taking his time before deciding where to settle for next season and beyond.

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His replacement at the Scuderia will be seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton, who will partner Charles Leclerc next season on a multi-year deal.

Despite being set to become a free agent come season’s end, Sainz has enjoyed an impressive 2024 so far, which has included a win in Australia two weeks after he missed the race in Saudi Arabia with appendicitis.

Carlos Sainz is yet to confirm his seat for next season
Mercedes are searching for Lewis Hamilton's replacement

Herbert confused by Sainz's future

With Hamilton’s move to Maranello, the F1 silly season has well and truly begun, with speculation being rife as to who will replace the Brit at Mercedes and where Sainz will end up.

The 29-year-old has been a target for several teams on the grid, with strong rumours suggesting that he bound for Williams from next season, replacing Logan Sargeant.

But with his seat not confirmed as of yet, F1 pundit Herbert has been left confused as to why the Spaniard has not secured a drive already for 2025 following his recent performances.

“Carlos is the one who I’m so surprised has not yet got another drive,” he told Lord Ping. “I am confused as to why. If I was at Mercedes I would have had him on board. He has matured massively. He is seriously consistent and that is exactly what you want.

“Every team needs two established drivers. The team who’ll have the best next year is Ferrari. To have Charles and Lewis in a mighty Ferrari means every team will need two strong drivers just to have a chance of competing with them. You don’t want one weak driver for instance at Red Bull where Sergio is not doing it and hasn’t been for a while.

“I’m surprised Red Bull have signed Sergio Perez for another two years. The inconsistencies are glaring. Look at what happens on the race weekend. It is surprising they have stuck with him because he is the weak link.”

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