Williams probed by “release clause” theory about Carlos Sainz
“I can be for sure, know𒊎ing Carlos’ dad,⛎ that there will some sort of release clause"

Eddie Jordan believes that Carlos Sainz’s contra⛄ct with Williams will include a clause enabling him to move to a bigger team.
Williams completed the major signing of outgoing Ferrari driver Sainz for 2025 and beyond, beating Sauber and Alpine to his sign💙𒀰ature.
James Vowles, the Williams team principal, moved quickl💎y to quell speculation about a release clause should Red Bull or Mercedes come ca🔜lling for Sainz.
"There are precisely 10 people in the world that know what the interior of the contract holds,” Vܫowles insist🔥ed, while promising that Sainz is committed long-term.
However, that hasn’t stopped F1 🐠veteran Jor൲dan wondering if some smallprint in the deal might allow Sainz to change his mind.
“He has been fantastic at Ferrari,” Jorda🔯n said on his Formula For Success YouTube🌳 channel.
“This is a very strong statement by Williams to secure his services, a major ꦐcoup.
“But I’m sure it’s 🌄not without little issues. Carlos would have preferred to be with McLaren, Red Bull, certainly Mercedes.
“I can be for sur✨e, knowing Carlos’ dad, that there will some sort of release clause.
“Or some way Carlos could get out, i♈f something massive comes in front of him.
“At this moment, that is going to happenꦐ. We need to see how the season unfo🌌lds next year.
🅺“For now, it gives me encouragement because I love drivers being up against ꦆeach other. I’m a huge fan of Albon.
“I think they arꦗe brilliantly paired. The advantage must be with Sainz, a three-time grand prix winner.
“Next year, if Williams can m💜ake a podium, it would such a jo🌠y.
“In my day, racing as a driver🐈 and a team, Williams were an unbelievable outfit. They were mind-blowing.
𝄹“Adrian Newey was the brain for how their car unfolded.
“Would we like to see W﷽illiams get back to near where they were? It would such aꦐ joy.”
Sainz and Albon will form an excitin𝕴g d💯uo next year.
Vowles has insisted that their gro🀅wing project is targeting 2026, when the new F1 regulations could give them an opportunity to dramatica🦹lly advance up the grid.

James w꧑as a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to fo൲otball, to F1.