Why Carlos Sainz should join Williams. I'm Serious.

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Published 2024-06-07
Carlos Sainz should seriously consider Williams for 2025 - if not, Valtteri Bottas will snatch it!

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In this video, we take an in-depth look at the dramatic turnaround and future prospects of the Williams F1 team. After years of struggles, including costly crashes and a tarnished reputation, Williams is now showing signs of a remarkable comeback. We explore the strategic improvements that have been made, focusing on the strong technical partnership with Mercedes that is poised to take Williams to new heights. Under the ownership of Dorilton Capital, Williams has seen its valuation skyrocket from $200 million to nearly $1 billion, all while preserving the team's rich heritage and storied legacy in Formula 1.

We'll delve into the pivotal roles of key drivers, such as Alex Albon, who provides much-needed stability and continuity, and Logan Sargeant, whose position is increasingly precarious amidst fierce competition. Additionally, we'll discuss the potential new hires like Valtteri Bottas and Carlos Sainz, who could significantly bolster the team's performance. With exciting developments on the horizon, including the full attention from Mercedes as Aston Martin transitions to Honda, Williams is becoming a serious contender in the F1 landscape.

Join us as we uncover why Williams might be the team to watch in the coming seasons, and what this means for the future of Formula 1. Don't miss out on the latest updates, insider insights, and expert analysis that highlight Williams' journey from underdog to potential frontrunner. Watch now to learn why this historic team is on the brink of a major breakthrough!

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All Comments (21)
  • @ATR95412
    Mclaren, Ferrari, Williams. Carlos would've had a dream F1 career if this were the 80's or the 90's
  • @Peterishd
    Law appeared out of nowhere and now is my favorite F1 content creator. Or shall we say a real content machine?
  • @DominicGreene72
    I like the idea that law ends the videos climbing down the ladder to just get to the bottom and immediately climb back up to stop recording
  • @nissan300ztt
    I think also Sainz vs Albon will either show Albons true talent or Sainz will embarrass Albon.
  • I don't think Williams can go wrong with either Valtteri or Carlos. Both are fast and experienced.
  • @iamhectorreal
    I don't know why I enjoy your Toto impersonation so much, but I honestly really do! May I suggest an entire video about Merc while you present in a Toto accent?
  • @JHRacer
    As a Williams fan, I would LOVE Sainz to join Williams. He'd almost certainly replace Logan, my favorite driver, but it's obvious he's not staying anyways. Carlos is my second favorite on the grid, I just find him really funny and great, so he'd become my favorite driver. And, Williams would get a much-needed buff that could land us in mid-table and beyond finally. Haven't commented in a while lol. Mostly because I'm coping with how Logan is doing.
  • @arg_9584
    Man I just want that 2018 Renault line up again 😢
  • @MIXDJ3000
    If Williams were a solid midfield team just like the 2019/2020 Mclaren, I think Rookies would be ok but considering how Williams need the data to improve rookies are a risky gamble.
  • I don't know, it still seems like a big gamble. If the power unit is key and Williams are able to be near the sharp end again, they'll need to prevent themselves falling back like they did after 2014. On the other hand, if Mercedes get the power unit wrong, they'll still be stuck. And do we really want a repeat of 2014 in which one power unit had a big advantage over the rest most of the time? If that happens it'll be like we're all going round in circles.
  • @frankbieser
    Ultimately, a company is only worth what someone is actually willing to pay for it. Sure, Williams may be worth $1B or so, but is there anyone out there willing to pay it? Andretti's arguably the most serious about wanting in to F1, and they aren't willing to pay it. Waiting for the balloon to pop.
  • @SamuelSantos_
    On the topic of Logan Sargeant and the Williams academy, the effectiveness of driver academies and wether or not they're actually useful to drivers would make a good video.
  • @ronintje7647
    Sainz should just join Audi, it might be terrible for a few years but i just can't believe them not making it to the top. VW group doesn't join anything without ending up at the top no matter it being Dakar, Rally or LeMans.
  • @Lappali
    currently Bottas' problems are the car and Sauber's strategy. He has qualified ahead of Zhou in all normal qualis and once in the 2 sprint qualis. He also qualified 0.5s ahead of Zhou in Monaco, but due to the car's performance it was still only P19. In some of the races he would have finished at least near the points, but unfortunately the lap 1 turn 1 crash in Bahrain, the Strategy in Australia and Japan and the engine blowing up in China means he's behind Zhou in the WDC. In Australia, Japan and China without those problems he would have most likely finished in the points and based on Zhou's p11 in Bahrain, Bottas could have probably been in the fight for points. So it's not Bottas' fault that his performances are bad, he just can't show it in the car he's in.
  • @matnym
    I like how your impression of literally anyone is "old posh person" :D
  • started getting into F1 a month before the season starts, this channel randomly popped up the first week i was learning about the sport. easily top 5 content creator in the space
  • @mattwhelan13
    I see it being Bottas to Williams, Sainz to Audi. Bottas to Williams for the sentimental value as he was there before and has been through a new regulation cycle with the team before, he's also an older driver to go alongside Alex. Sainz is the sexier option for Audi and is younger so gives them more time to get them their project together and is a better partner for Nico age wise
  • Everyone wants William to become a top team again but it's dream imo.... they'll BIG changes and LOT of money and luck for that which they don't have
  • "I Certainly-Probably said that..." is the best hedge of something you remember saying. I need to use that more