Carlos Sainz was given several promises upon joining Williams, yet he now finds himself in an extremely difficult car and situation.
Former Formula 1 driver Martin Brundle expressed concerns about Carlos Sainz’s situation at Williams, noting the challenges of finding a competitive team due to the team’s struggles with the new power unit regulations.
Williams faced setbacks in passing FIA crash tests and dealing with an overweight car, leading to a difficult start to the season.
Despite Sainz scoring points, Williams has one of the least competitive cars on the grid, limiting Sainz’s options for a better team.
Brundle highlighted the limited opportunities for Sainz to switch teams given his previous stints at McLaren, Red Bull, Toro Rosso, Ferrari, and now Williams.
The lack of available seats at top teams like Mercedes adds to the challenge for Sainz to secure a more competitive drive in Formula 1.
Brundle emphasized Sainz’s fighting spirit and past successes in races, urging to find a way for Sainz to continue competing at a high level in the sport.


