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F1 Future in Flux: Eddie Jordan’s Stark Warning to Carlos Sainz Amid Frenzied 2025 Driver Market
Eddie Jordan advises Carlos Sainz to avoid a specific choice for the 2025 F1 vehicle
Eddie Jordan was heard giving advice to Carlos Sainz Senior concerning his son
Carlos Sainz has gotten unexpected guidance from Eddie Jordan while considering his choices for the upcoming season.
Sainz is a highly sought-after free agent in the driver market, though his opportunities may be diminishing.
Next season, he will forfeit his Ferrari to Lewis Hamilton, and his chances with Aston Martin vanished after Fernando Alonso secured a new contract.
Red Bull is likely to secure Sergio Perez, eliminating another important option.
Mercedes has yet to announce who will replace Hamilton, but they have made it clear that they have no immediate plans to sign Sainz.
Sauber, which is set to transition into Audi in 2026, is a significant possibility for Sainz, though he has not yet made a commitment to the team.
Former F1 team owner Jordan's comments have come to light.
The host of the F1 Nation podcast, Tom Clarkson, described what Jordan communicated to Carlos Sainz Senior, who is the father of the Ferrari racer.
Clarkson stated: "I asked: 'What guidance did you offer him?'"
He stated, “I don’t believe Sauber is the solution.”
"Fascinating. EJ is familiar with Formula 1. He’s connecting the dots and forming an opinion regarding the Mercedes engine."
"The team at Brixworth nailed it on the previous occasion."
"According to reports from Brixworth, significant advancements are being made."
“It’s possible that Williams and Sainz might form a partnership…”
Williams’ apparent interest in Sainz seemed to intensify during the Monaco event last weekend.
According to reports, the team currently led by James Vowles is in talks to secure Sainz's contract.
One of Williams' main attractions is its Mercedes engine, which is speculated to be very powerful when the new regulations take effect in 2026.
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