Carlos Sainz: “Way too early” to regret Ferrari F1 move

Carlos Sainz says it is “way too early” to start regre�✤�tting his decision to move to Ferrari for the 2021 Formula 1 season.
Ferrari has endured a torrid start to the delayed 2020 season and appears to h🍨ave fallen behind McLaren - Sa❀inz’s current team - in the pecking order.
Sainz agree🍸d a deal to join Ferrari for next season as Sebastian Vettel’s replacement, after it was announced Ferrari and the four-time world champion would be parting ways at the end of the year.
W🦩ith teams forced to carry over their current cars into 2021 as part of a cost-saving measure by F1, there is a chance Ferrari’s struggles could continue into next season.
Asked if he had any second thoughts about his decision to joiꦕn Ferrari, Sainz replied: "Many people are asking me this question, if I am extremely worried or regretting my decision ꦰor anything.
"I feel like it is not a 🌟real question to be answered right now. I think it is way too early in the season.
"We all need to be a bit patient. I think you've clearly seen how much a car can change f𒅌rom one year to another - how much Racing Point can change from last year to this year, how much Ferrari can change from last year to this year.
"The good thing about Formula 1 is that this never stops, and that I'm not worri෴ed about it happening now because in a year [it can change].
"In 365 days, everything could change. That's why I'm focusing on the prese𒊎nt on my time at McLaren.
"I said it 100 times in interviews that my main goal this year🔯 is to do as best I can for McLaren and not focus on what is going on 🧔in Ferrari.
"Then as soon as this season💜 is over, I will have time to go into Ferrari and focus on that and see how we can make next season better than this one."
Ferrari currently occupy fifth place in the🗹 2020 constructors’ championship, while McLaren sits second, 20 points clear of the Scuderia.

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