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Carlos Sainz has expressed his satisfaction with his early experience at Williams, stating that "everything went well" during his first test with the team. Sainz, who has joined Williams from Ferrari for this 2025 edition, had the first test session. While details of the test remain confidential, Sainz's words about the same showcased that he has been extremely pleased with the car's performance and his integration into the team.
Notably, this positive feedback will be encouraging to Williams, who is hopeful and aiming to make progress in this current year. The team has been on an upward trend in the recent few years, and the addition of drivers of Sainz's calibre seems to be a clear indication of their ambition.
It's worth mentioning that Carlos Sainz is one of the highly experienced drivers, having reached up for several top teams in Formula 1. He is well known for giving consistent performance and his great ability to extract the maximum from his car. His arrival at Williams is expected to provide a boost to the team's development and help them to challenge for even bigger results in 2025.
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'I can tell you that everything went well'
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“I can tell you that everything went well. Honestly, very positive. I think we had a very productive two days of testing; also, thanks to everyone that made that possible. Also, the filming day on Monday helped a lot to make sure that on Tuesday we were straight into work. I think this was something that I really appreciated because it meant I could use that full Abu Dhabi tyre test to my advantage and to our advantage. I'm happy with the way things are going so far, and I'm excited for the season ahead,” the four-time race winner responded.
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