Carlos Sainz in Ferrari exit talks with 'many' F1 team principals reveals teammate Charles Leclerc
Carlos Sainz is in talks with "many F1 team principals" about his options for 2025, according to his current teammate Charles Leclerc.
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Carlos Sainz is in talks with "many F1 team principals" about his options for 2025, according to his current teammate Charles Leclerc.
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