Why Sainz is key to Ferrari achieving its chairman's F1 goals

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Although Ferrari's chances of title glory in 2022 have evaporated, its chairman expects the team to have won both championships by 2026. Having now become more comfortable with the F1-75, Carlos Sainz may be the Scuderia's key to title success:

Ferrari has almost nothing left to fight for over the remainder of the 2022 Formula 1 season. After wins for Charles Leclerc in Bahrain and Australia that offered so much promise, genuine shots at the drivers’ and constructors’ championship crowns have been snuffed out through engine unreliability, crashes, poor pitstops, silly strategy, and Red Bull’s potency.

Now that Imola and Monza have come and gone, there’s not even the consolation prize of a home victory. What’s more, prior to the summer break, team principal Mattia Binotto reckoned there was “no reason” why the Scuderia couldn’t win all remaining races. Now, it seems fair to ask whether a Ferrari driver will take to the top step of the podium again with six rounds to go as Max Verstappen chases his sixth win in succession this weekend in Singapore.

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