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SAINZ would gladly accept the pressure of the fight for the CHAMPION TITLE

Carlos Sainz believes the pressure will be no less because John Elkann, president of Ferrari, has stated that he does not expect a fight for the title in the 2021 season. The Spaniard would like to have that kind of pressure.

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John Elkann, President Ferrari, is basically in his latest statements wrote off this year and next season. For a new Ferrari Carlos Sainz, who will join the team this season 2021, but this does not automatically mean less pressure, if in his first year in Maranello does not expect to win the title.

Ta additional pressure the fight for the title would like to be willingly leased if he had a suitable race car. “I would gladly accept this pressure," so Sleep. But Sainz he knows the odds of fighting for the title are not good - and not just for Ferrari. "You don’t have to be a genius to know that Mercedes currently dominates Formula 1. And this makes the work very difficult for the other teams, no matter which team it is, because with the race car and the dominance of Mercedes this year, it is not possible to fight for the title of champion."

Sainz, who will become Leclerc’s team-mate at Ferrari next year, would be happy to accept the pressure of the title fight, although he is aware that this will not be possible due to Mercedes ’dominance.

Max Verstappen, racer Red Bull Racing he is convinced - and he is not alone in this respect - that black silver arrows so far it has not been necessary at all show everything, what they can do. Lewis Hamilton in Valtteri Bottas the team simply conveys the times they need to take and they do it with ease. “And since the rules for the 2021 season are virtually unchanged, it is simply logical that by 2022 it will be difficult to beat Mercedes and achieve the championship title."                                                

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