After the Mexican Grand Prix, many are wondering if Carlos Sainz will really be fired at the end of the season? He will be fired, and Lewis Hamilton will replace him, but Sainz is handling it all professionally and with his head held high.
And he will make his farewell more beautiful with victories. In fact, he would like to say goodbye to Scuderia Ferrari with a constructors' world championship victory:
"This has been a very strange, trying year for me. It started out hard, we weren't really competitive, development was difficult, and then suddenly we managed to get to where we wanted to be. Suddenly we had a chance to win again, but Charles Leclerc managed to take advantage of these opportunities, but I also really wanted to win. I was like, I don't want to leave Scuderia Ferrari without a win. At the beginning of the year, it would have been easy to lose my motivation, my desire to do all this. But fortunately, a three-week break came right then, during which I managed to recharge myself and become determined again. I managed to absorb myself for the last five or six races, I improved my racing, I can trust the car more, and I'm proud of how I handled it. Now I'm only focused on winning the constructors' championship. That would be the perfect farewell for me!" said the Spanish classic.