Carlos Sainz discusses transition to Williams and work ethic comparison to Ronaldo
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 10:51 AM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026
Carlos Sainz has shared insights into his move to Williams and his approach to Formula 1 in an interview with MARCA. The driver expressed comfort with being labeled a 'hard worker,' comparing himself to Cristiano Ronaldo rather than a natural talent like Lionel Messi. Sainz highlighted the philosophical freedom he feels at Williams compared to his previous stints with Red Bull and Ferrari. He is focused on a long-term career in F1, aiming for ten more years in the sport before pursuing a Dakar Rally legacy like his father's. Sainz's comments reflect a significant shift in perspective following a challenging transition to a midfield team.
- •Carlos Sainz connects his work ethic to Cristiano Ronaldo's approach to sports.
- •He views his move to Williams as a liberation from corporate pressures.
- •Sainz intends to compete in F1 for another ten years.
- •He aspires to follow his father's legacy in the Dakar Rally after racing.
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