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Sainz: “I needed to finish the job. I wanted one more win before I leave”

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Sainz: “I needed to finish the job. I wanted one more win before I leave”

Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) declared this Sunday after achieving his fourth career victory. “I needed to get the job done.” “I wanted to get another win.” For now, I’m focused on having fun as I’m not leaving Ferrari, but when ‘another’ opportunity comes along like this weekend, I’ll ‘work towards it’.

“It’s great to meet these fans.”. I felt all their support, they gave me a lot of strength and I needed to get the job done. I’ve said for a long time that I wanted to get one more win before I leave, and to do it here is unbelievable. 4 races left. I want to enjoy it as much as possible, but I’ll go next time.“Sainz explained at the end of the Mexican Grand Prix.”Winning in Mexico was an incredible victory and a unique feelingI feel so loved by my fans, family, and friends. “I really enjoyed the whole race,” he added.

He was therefore unable to prepare for Verstappen’s overtake on lap nine, but said he felt “angry” at losing the lead at the start and used that anger to chase Verstappen. . ”I knew I had to surprise him because it would be difficult to pass him. I had nothing to lose and I was confident in that corner so I went inside,” said Sainz.He was angry at losing his position at the start.. I tried to push with DRS on the first lap and it worked. With Max, you either keep going or you never get past him. Victory tastes even better,” Sainz celebrated.

Tire management is also important. “We did everything we could to get the tires to lap 30. We were first and second, but we expected Max or Lando to be stronger in the final part, so we stuck to that,” Sainz said of his strategy. “I told myself I had to give it my all because it could be my last win with Ferrari.”he added.

Sainz achieved his goal. “I was just realizing all weekend that maybe it was going to be my weekend.. I wanted to do it in front of my whole family because my entire family is there. If I had to choose one more race to win, it would be Mexico,” he concluded.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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Ferrari names troubled chief engineer over Lewis Hamilton

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According to reports in the Italian media, the Ferrari team has made a decision about race engineer Lewis Hamilton for the 2026 season.

Riccardo Adami has been working with the seven-time world champion since the Briton moved to the Scuderia in January 2025. But there were a few strange and resonant radio conversations between them throughout the season.

During the Australian Grand Prix, Hamilton appeared confused by the lack of information from his engineer, and at the Miami round he reacted strongly to the situation, issuing team orders and advising the team to “drink some tea” after Charles Leclerc refused to let him pass.

At the Monaco Grand Prix, Riccardo Adami asked Hamilton: “Are you mad at me?” There was another incident where he ignored her request. Ferrari later announced that the engineer had left the pit wall at that time.

A similar situation was repeated after the last race of the season. During the radio exchange, Hamilton thanked the team and the race engineer for their cooperation, but received no response. The Briton then asked if they had heard him and received an explanation that the team were talking to each other at the time.

At the end of the season, team principal Fred Vasser said the Scuderia would review Hamilton’s inner circle to improve their results. And it looks like the decision has already been made.

According to Italian publication Auto Racer, Ferrari has decided to retain Riccardo Adami as Hamilton’s race engineer for 2026. The most important reason for this was a “very positive” private dinner between the pilot and the engineer.

The team expects to take a serious step forward in 2026 in light of new technical regulations. Next season could be decisive for Hamilton because 2026 is considered the last year of his current contract with Ferrari.

His first season in the Scuderia was a difficult one for the Briton. Hamilton finished the championship in sixth place using the problematic SF-25 car, but lost 86 points to his teammate.

Hamilton went a season without a podium for the first time in his career, while Leclerc scored seven goals. Of particular concern was the seven-time champion’s deteriorating qualifying form later in the year.

Source: Sport UA

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Mercedes boss: ‘Russell is ready to become F1 champion in 2026’

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Mercedes boss: ‘Russell is ready to become F1 champion in 2026’

Mercedes Formula 1 team president Toto Wolff believes that driver George Russell is ready to become a champion, but young Andrea Kimi Antonelli still needs time.

“Nobody knows how much power the Mercedes engine will have in 2026. We don’t know what the other teams’ engines will be like either. Is Russell ready to take the championship if given the right car? 100%, absolutely ready. There is nothing to add here. He is ready to be champion.”

“Antonelli is only 19 years old. What kind of peak are we talking about? He can be at the peak after 3-5 seasons. I believe we should give him this time to gain experience.”

“It’s moving in the right direction,” Wolff said.

F1 will have new technical regulations on engines and aerodynamics from the 2026 season.

Source: Sport UA

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F1’s best rookie has his sights set on Ferrari: ‘Winning in red is my goal’

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F1’s best rookie has his sights set on Ferrari: ‘Winning in red is my goal’

Haas driver and Ferrari development program graduate Olliver Berman said his goal is to race in the Scuderia in the future and win victories with the red car.

The Briton was already racing for Ferrari at the 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix when he replaced Carlos Sainz due to appendicitis. He has since made significant progress at Haas and will remain with the team at the start of the new season.

Berman congratulated Isak Hajar on his promotion to Red Bull and said:

“Yes, of course I’m a little jealous that he will be fighting for high results in a team like Red Bull. But I’m sure my time will come, too, and I’m very happy for that. We’ve been racing since Formula 3 and he has shown incredible talent and speed. It’s great that the new generation of drivers are being recognized and now both Kimi and Isak are in the top teams. That’s great. All you have to do is wait for your chance and it will definitely come.”

Berman said about his dream of competing for the Scuderia:

“This is definitely my dream. It motivates me to do my best and I get up every morning to do my best in everything I do. I want to perform in the red. I want to win in the red. That’s my life goal. I’ve been lucky enough to feel it once already and I know what it feels like, so I try to get back to that regularly.”

Source: Sport UA

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