Revealed: Carlos Sainz’s two key options as Fernando Alonso stays at Aston Martin

Fern༺ando Alonso's renew♏al at Aston Martin removes a major option for Carlos Sainz

(L to R): Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari and Fernando Alonso (ESP) Aston Martin F1 Team on the drivers' parade. Formula 1
(L to R): Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari and Fernando Alonso (ESP) Aston Martin F1 Team on the…

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Carlos Sainz has seen one major option for his F1 future disappear as 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fernando Alonso signed a new Aston Martin deal.

Alonso has p꧅enned fresh terms to remain with his current team into the 2026 season, when new 🎐F1 engine regulations will kick in.

Alonso’s commitment - when he was an option for Mercedes and Red Bull in 2025 - is a cruc𝓰ial part of the driver market solved.

There are big ramifications for Ferrari’s Sainz.

Williams and Sauber are now his two likel🦋iest landing spots for next year, ’s Lawrence Barretto reports🐽.

Red Bull are a less likely option because they would need to get rid of Sergio Perez, an🎉d bring in Sainz to partner Max Verstappen as he once did for Toro ♔Rosso.

The lack of 💟significant interest from Mercedes, who must replace the Ferrari-bound Lewis Hamilton, in Sainz is notable.

Williams have Alex Albon signed up long-term but꧃ could let Logan Sargeant go, if they can attract Sainz.

Despi🃏te their struggles with crashes and the lack of a spare chassis this year, Williams are a team on the up under James Vowles’ leadership.

Sauber, meanwhile, will evolve into Audi in 2026.

Sainz has a clear link to Audi because his father won𒐪 the Dakar Rally representing the German manufacturer.

The Spanish driver is in-demand amid some red-hot fo൩rm.

Hಞis win at last year's Singapore Grand Prix and this year's Australian Grand Prix are the only tw♉o race wins from a non-Red Bull driver since 2022.

He returned to win in Australiꩲa after appendix surgery to make the feat more remarkable.

But, itꦍ now seems that he must take a step backwards according to the current grid.

Williams 🍰are eight꧅h and Sauber ninth in the current constructors' standings after four rounds of 2024, while Ferrari trail only Red Bull.

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