Haas have several potential candidates that are headlined by three-time Grand Prix winner Carlos Sainz.
Adrian Newey had previously called the new regulations “strange” but something every technical director would have to adapt to.
but with Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc winning last time out in Monaco – Ferrari and McLaren seemingly having closed the gap on Red Bull – Sainz said these opportunities make it hard for him to give thought to next season.
and McLaren’s world record is arguably all the more impressive given the extra effort required to manoeuvre the bigger.
Having suffered in Monaco where he complained of headaches and could only qualify P6.
with CEO Peter Bayer having confirmed that the team are “very happy” with the pairing of Ricciardo and Tsunoda.
Simply find it interesting Red Bull would admit their thinking on this so openly.
but who is out at Sauber?👉The eight drivers out of contract at the end of the F1 2024 season👉F1 2025 driver line-up: Who is already confirmed for the 2025 grid?Sordo added: “I am delighted to join Stake F1 Team KICK Sauber and take on a role that will have a direct impact on unlocking the performance we already have within our company.