Spanish media lambast Ferrari for swapping 'documentary' worthy driver for one in 'clear decline'.
Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur says he will “not talk” about Carlos Sainz’s future after the sacked Ferrari driver won the Australian Grand Prix.
Instead, they shocked the F1 paddock when they revealed they’d signed Hamilton after the Briton activated an escape clause in his Mercedes contract that meant he could leave at the end of this year. “We reached an agreement with Carlos a few weeks ago to focus only on this championship and not talk about the future.
“Sainz’s feat would deserve a complete documentary if he were British like Lewis Hamilton, with a victory days after undergoing surgery for appendicitis and with three incisions still in his abdomen, which must have bothered him on the torture rack for the body that is F1,” he said.
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