Carlos Sainz has provided insight into his father’s contemplation of running for FIA president, emphasizing that there would be no conflict of interest given his own Formula 1 racing career. The decision to potentially stand for election is currently being weighed by Carlos Sainz Sr, with consideration of support from FIA member clubs playing a crucial role. Sainz Jr acknowledged that the idea was initially suggested to his father, who gradually became more inclined towards the notion of running for the presidency. Despite his personal bias, Sainz believes his father possesses the necessary expertise and background to fulfill the role of FIA president effectively. Carlos Sainz Sr’s extensive experience in various disciplines of motorsport, coupled with his commitment to giving back to the sport, has fueled his interest in pursuing this venture. The younger Sainz emphasized his father’s practical and unbiased approach to the political aspects involved in governing motorsport and expressed confidence that any potential conflict of interest with his own racing career would be managed transparently, highlighting their family’s integrity.
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