Okay, let’s talk about Carlos Sainz possibly going to Red Bull. I’ve been digging into this, and it’s quite a story.
First, I started by checking out what Christian Horner had to say. Apparently, he’s open to bringing Sainz back into the Red Bull family, even though he didn’t pick him for the 2025 seat. I thought, “Why not?” It’s not every day you see a team boss considering a former driver, so I got curious.
Then, I moved on to Sainz’s own words. He mentioned he doesn’t think there’s a spot for him at Red Bull since he was available for six months and nothing happened. This got me thinking about the timing and what was going on behind the scenes.
Digging Deeper into Red Bull’s Decisions
Next, I looked into Red Bull’s moves. I saw that Horner confirmed they’re not pursuing Sainz for now. Then I found this bit about Horner being spotted at the Williams’ place. I started piecing together that Red Bull might be looking at other options, but it’s not all clear-cut.
I also stumbled upon some rumors about Max Verstappen and Sainz not getting along since their Toro Rosso days. It made me wonder if internal team dynamics played a role in these decisions. That’s racing for you, I guess – it’s not just about speed but also about who gets along with whom.
The Liam Lawson Factor
Then there’s this whole thing about Liam Lawson. It looks like Red Bull decided to promote him for 2025 instead of going for Sainz. I thought, “That’s a bold move!” Promoting from within shows they have confidence in their junior program. But it also makes you wonder what’s going to happen with Sainz.

Trying to Connect the Dots
So, here I am, trying to connect all these dots. Horner says he might consider Sainz later on, but for now, it’s Lawson who’s getting the seat next to Verstappen. I spent a good chunk of my day pondering over this, and it’s a real head-scratcher.
In the end, I realized that Formula 1 is full of these twists and turns. One minute a driver is out, the next they might be back in. I’ll keep an eye on this story because it’s far from over. Who knows where Sainz will end up? But one thing’s for sure – it’s going to be interesting.
Alright, that’s my take on the whole Carlos Sainz and Red Bull situation. It’s a bit of a rollercoaster, but that’s what makes it so fascinating. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see what happens next.