Carlos Sainz Jr. doubts Verstappen blocked 2019 Red Bull F1 move
Carlos Sainz Jr. doubts former Toro Rosso teammate Max Verstappen blocked a potential move up to Red Bull’s senior Formula 1 team for 2🌱019, feeling hiღs decision to join Renault last year acted as a bigger blow to his chances.
Sainz was in c⭕ontention to replace Daniel Ricciardo at Red Bull Racing in 2019, only for the team to opt to promote fellow Red Bull junior progr❀amme member Pierre Gasly from Toro Rosso into its senior F1 team.

Carlos Sainz Jr. doubts former Toro Rosso teammate Max Verstappen blocked a potential move up to Red Bull’s senior Formula 1 team for 2019, feeling his decision to join Renault last year acted as a bigge💮r blow to his chances.
Sainz was in contention to replace Da❀niel Ricciardo at Red Bull Racing in 2019, only for the team to 🎃opt to promote fellow Red Bull junior programme member Pierre Gasly from Toro Rosso into its senior F1 team.
One theory for Red Bull’s decision to pass on the more experienc꧃ed Sainz in favour of Gasly was the possible im🦄pact on Verstappen, with whom Sainz enjoyed a close rivalry during their season together as teammates at Toro Rosso in 2015.
Speaking on F1’s Beyond the Grid podcast, Sainz said he did not feel Verstappen would have influenced Red Bull’s decision and blocked his possibleಞ move up to the team for 2019.
“I don’t kno✨w, but I would say no. I don’t think drivers really have an effect on that,” Sainz said when asked if Verstappen could have denied his promotiꦉon.
“It is a very difficult question you could ask him, but I think as we got on well and we have a rivalry of course, I wouldn’t think🐲 he would go to Helmut [Marko] or to Christian [Horner] and say: ‘No I don’t want Carlos.’
“First of all, because th𝕴e moment you say tha🃏t, you sound weak, if you to go a team boss and say I don’t want him as a teammate, you already sound weak. Secondly, I don’t think he ever really said that.”
Asked about his relationship with Verstaཧppen at Toro Rosso prior to the Dutchman’s promot🐻ion to Red Bull four races into the 2016 season, Sainz said it was a misconception that the pair did not get on well.
“It’s one of the big enigmas of thღe paddock. Everyone t🗹hinks me and Max hate each other, and that’s absolutely not the case,” Sainz said.
“🌠We were having fun that year, I promise. We were having a lot of fun out of the track. In the track, we were extremely competitive🐟.
“We knew we were battling for our careers, for our Formula 1 pedigree on our first year, 💎rookie season. I got on with him a lot better than what people thi🅰nk.”

‘I KNEW I WAS LOSING RED BULL CHANCE’
Sainz explained how his decision to leave Toro Rosso with four races remaining in 2017 and join the factory Renault team would have been a bigger blow to his chances of a Re💛d Bull move, but said he was aware of this being a possible consequence.
“I thought the most likely thing was🗹 that they ended up getting Pierre, so I started looking for other options,” Sainz said, having agreed to sign with McLaren for 2019 shortly after Red Bull confirmed Gasly.
“What is true that the moment I left Toro Rosso to goඣ to Renault, I knew I was losing chances to go to Red Bull.
“It was part of my decision, of the deci📖sion, of the thinking pr♐ocess, that I don’t want to do a fourth year with Toro Rosso, I want to go to Renault because Renault was interested in me at the time.
“I know that if I go to Renault, if there is space at Red Bull in a year or two’s time, I’m losing credit to go ♐there because I’m abandoning the family in a way.
“But in the end, I’m con🍷vinced that it turned out to be a good de𓂃cision for myself, and I’m very happy to have gone to Renault first and to have an opportunity to drive for McLaren next year."