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Carlos Sainz: Williams boss James Vowles makes public pitch for outgoing Ferrari driver to make 'easy decision'

Williams are in talks to sign Carlos Sainz for the 2025 Formula 1 season; the Spaniard is leaving Ferrari after the Italian team signed Lewis Hamilton; watch Qualifying for the Canadian GP on Saturday at 9pm, with Sunday's race at 7pm - live on Sky Sports F1

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James Vowles made a public pitch for Carlos Sainz to join Williams.

Williams boss James Vowles said it should be an "easy decision" for Carlos Sainz to join the team as he made a public pitch for the outgoing Ferrari driver.

Sainz has been Formula 1's most highly coveted free agent since the February announcement of Lewis Hamilton's blockbuster 2025 switch from Mercedes to Ferrari left the Spaniard without a drive for next season.

The three-time race winner was linked with a move to Red Bull, but the reigning constructors' champions have just given Sergio Perez a two-year contract extension to remain as Max Verstappen's team-mate, while Sainz is also understood not to be in the frame to replace Hamilton at Mercedes.

His remaining options are further down the current grid, with an offer from Sauber, who will become Audi in 2026, having long been on the table, before Williams emerged as a surprise candidate to sign him in May.

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Speaking to Sky Sports on Friday at this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix, Vowles said: "Why Williams? There's a reason why I'm here. Williams isn't the same Williams it was three years ago. And by the definition of the fact that we are even talking to Carlos shows you that we've changed our approach.

"We want two world-class drivers to be a part of our stable going forward. We want the world to realise that we're here and we're serious. We're investing what it takes to be back at the front."

Alex Albon signed a long-term deal in May to remain with Williams, while Vowles' comments on Friday were the strongest indication yet that the team do not intend to keep Logan Sargeant beyond the end of 2024.

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Carlos Sainz reveals he wants to think about his options 'calmly' after the driver market changed with the news of Sergio Perez continuing with Red Bull for another two years.

Vowles, who took over at Williams at the start of 2023, is confident his squad can be competitive when new regulations are introduced in 2026, with expectations boosted by high hopes for the Mercedes engine they will use.

"In 2026, we have one of the best power units, if not the best power unit, coming to our car," he said.

"We'll announce, shortly I hope, but there's around about 30 incredible people from other teams joining our organisation that we've been gathering across the last 12 months. The world is changing and someone like Carlos would feature very highly in that regard, in terms of the grand picture of where we are.

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Speaking on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast, David Croft and Simon Lazenby discuss if discuss if Carlos Sainz is frustrated about losing his seat to Lewis Hamilton

"Of course, the difference is he has the choice of whether he wants to come here or not, and that's his to make."

As to how well he believes his attempts to convince Sainz to join Williams are going, Vowles said: "It's hard to tell.

"I think he can see all the strengths. I think it's easy for me to say because I'm Williams and I wear the shirt, but I think it's an easy decision to come here. But it has to be his to make."

Sky Sports F1's live Canadian GP schedule

Saturday June 8
5.15pm: Canadian GP Practice Three (session starts at 5.30pm)
8pm: Canadian GP Qualifying build-up
9pm: Canadian GP Qualifying
11pm: Ted's Qualifying Notebook

Sunday June 9
5.30pm: Grand Prix Sunday - Canadian GP build-up
7pm: THE CANADIAN GRAND PRIX
9pm: Chequered Flag - Canadian GP reaction
10pm: Ted's Notebook

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