“Carlos Sainz Has Been Overlooked”: Helmut Marko Reveals Outcry When Max Verstappen Was Chosen Over Ferrari Star
Carlos Sainz and Max Verstappen got their first breakthrough in Formula 1 together at Toro Rosso. However, it was the Dutchman who got the quicker rise, while Sainz had to take a longer route to the top of the field.
Helmut Marko, the man who discovered both drivers reveals to Business F1 that there was a huge outcry when Sainz didn’t get the promotion before Verstappen when the moment came.
In 2016, Red Bull was fed up with Daniil Kvyat’s incompetency. Therefore, a Toro Rosso driver was set to get a promotion, and it was Verstappen over Sainz that was chosen despite the latter having more experience.
on this day in 2015, carlos sainz and max verstappen made their formula one debut together.
“i have very good memories of that year. many people think we did not get along well, but the opposite is true. we had a good relationship.” – carlos sainz pic.twitter.com/uUK4HKvKEj
— ً (@forsainz) March 15, 2023
Helmut Marko claims people wanted Carlos Sainz above
Sainz was also a relatively impressive driver at Toro Rosso. So, it’s natural that he had admirers. But despite Verstappen amassing double the points Sainz did in 2015, people still wanted the Spaniard to get the earlier nod.
“There was an outcry because some felt Carlos Sainz had been overlooked,” reveals Helmut Marko to Business F1. “His development was also very good, and the difference between the two was minimal. But despite having less experience Max was the faster driver.”
Marko further opines that there was nothing bad about Sainz. However, the Red Bull advisor thinks that the now Ferrari star was just unlucky to be pitted against a generational talent like Verstappen.
Helmut Marko vindicated by Max Verstappen
An 18-year-old Verstappen making his debut for Red Bull. Everything could have gone wrong from here, maybe he wasn’t ready and could have succumbed to all the pressure. Thus, Marko risked his credibility to give the Dutch superstar his first opportunity at the front.
And oh boy! Verstappen with his phenomenal debut with Red Bull actually vindicated Marko against his doubters. At 18, Verstappen won the Spanish Grand Prix, his debut race with his current team, and the rest is history.
7 years ago Max Verstappen debuted in RedBull with a win 🏆 at Spanish GP
Since then:
145 Grand Prix – 82 podiums (57%) – 38 wins (26%)
119 finish in points – 25 DNFs – 1 (!) finish outside points (2016 Belgium on P11) #F1 #verstappen #formula1 pic.twitter.com/tLbl62TMtJ— F1_charts (@F1_charts) May 15, 2023
From 2015 to 2023, Verstappen has come a long way. He has two-world championships to his name and is currently leading the race for his third title. He is only three race wins away from equalling Ayrton Senna’s win tally and is only 25 years old. The world is at his feet, and Marko couldn’t have been more right.
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