Carlos Sainz could be a surprise package when he teams up with Charles Leclerc at Ferrari next year, according to the Spaniard's former F3 boss Trevor Carlin
The Briton, who has had a string of Formula One drivers including Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo race for him on their way up, told Reuters on Friday that Sainz might even have the advantage.
Sainz, 25, was introduced on Thursday as Leclerc's future team mate, replacing four-time world champion Vettel whose departure at the end of 2020 had been announced two days earlier.Leclerc, 22, won two races for Ferrari in his debut season at Maranello last year and outperformed Vettel, 32, on just about every reckoning.
“I think the pressure actually will be on Charles’ shoulders,” said Carlin. “When Carlos really steps up he could be the surprise show there and make the tifosi very, very happy.”
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