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Sainz says McLaren supported his move to Ferrari

Carlos Sainz has said that his deal with Ferrari to replace Sebastian Vettel in 2021 was carried out with the full support and agreement of his current bosses at McLaren. "As drivers we are under very strict contract conditions," Sainz told presenter Will Buxton in an exclusive interview with the official Formula1.com website this week. "The moment I felt there was an interest from Ferrari in hiring me for 2021, I went straight to Zak [Brown, McLaren CEO] to comment on it and he had positive feedback in terms of, 'Okay, this opportunity has come to you so let's stay in touch to see how everything develops'. Carlos Sainz's winding road to the House of Maranello "They...
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