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Sainz still weighing up his future, will remain in F1

SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium : Ferrari's Carlos Sainz remained tight-lipped on Thursday about his future ahead of this weekend's Belgian Prix, but said he would definitely remain in Formula One.

Sainz will leave Ferrari at the end of the season and news that former Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto will join Audi's F1 project as Chief Operating and Chief Technical Officer has increased speculation that the Spanish driver could follow suit.

"I'm not up to date with everything that is going on at every team, but of course, I think the arrival of Mattia to any team is positive, mainly because he has the experience of what it takes to build a team that is a top team nowadays," Sainz told reporters.

"And he has that experience from Ferrari that he can bring into Audi. And I'm sure he's a great asset for them. And that's why they hired him."

Sainz, who will be replaced at Ferrari by seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton, has received an offer from Audi, but no decision has been made.

"The offer is still being discussed and obviously analysed very carefully and there's changes to a lot of teams that I'm looking at for next year pretty much every week," Sainz said.

"So there's changes, evolution, and decision to analyse all these things that keep changing without giving you too many clues."

Sainz joining Swiss-based Sauber, who will become the factory Audi team in 2026, had looked increasingly unlikely given their form this season - the only team yet to score a point - and the ambitions of the driver.

"My best option for next year would be a championship-winning car, which has been my number one priority since these talks about my future have happened," Sainz said.

"And the likelihood of that, we all know that is small, but that's

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