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Vowles surprised by Red Bull and Mercedes: 'Why don't you want Sainz?'

Carlos Sainz was linked to Red Bull Racing and Mercedes, but these top Formula 1 teams apparently did not see a proven Grand Prix winner as a serious option for one of their vacant seats. In the end, it was Williams that managed to capture Ferrari's current driver. Team principal James Vowles says he is surprised that Mercedes and Red Bull missed the opportunity to contract Sainz.
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