Sainz feels vindicated by Williams choice after Australia qualifying
MELBOURNE - Discarded by Ferrari, Carlos Sainz said he felt vindicated for joining Williams after both he and teammate Alex Albon qualified in the top 10 on Saturday for the Australian Grand Prix.
The highly regarded Spaniard, who made way for Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari, will start 10th in Sundays race, four slots behind Albon at Albert Park.
Williams finished ninth in the constructors championship last year but hope to be the best of the mid-field teams after showing improved performance during pre-season testing.
Sainz, who won two races with Ferrari last year, chose Williams over last-placed Sauber despite that team becoming the Audi factory outfit in 2026.
Very happy, very proud of the whole team, the way weve managed to progress through the winter and put together a car that is allowing us to be in Q3 for the first time in many years with both cars. I think its great, the 30-year-old said.
And it can only get better because I have so much more potential to unlock as soon as I understand how to extract lap time in Q3.
I was pretty strong in testing on the weekend, but clearly when it came to Q3, I didnt know where to find the lap time, and I did a few mistakes, and now I need to build that for me.
Asked whether Williams first race weekend of the season had vindicated his decision to join the faded former champions, he said: Yeah, definitely.
Might be how its meant to be, and now its a matter of working hard because I see a lot of potential in this team.
Albon wrecked his car in practice at last years race at Albert Park and ended up driving ex-teammate Logan Sargeants in qualifying and on race-day because the team brought only
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