Sainz cautious over target predictions

Carlos Sainz is remaining cautious over making predictions for McLaren in 2019.

The Woking squad endured a difficult 2018 campaign, failing to successfully develop the car and ending the season towards the back of the field.

This season, it has recruited Sainz from Renault and has promoted Lando Norris, who has been a part of its junior programme since 2017. On Thursday, McLaren unveiled its new car, the MCL34 at a launch event in Woking.

Looking ahead to his maiden season with his new team, Sainz says that it would be a big mistake to make predictions on where it will be in the pecking order this year.

“I think it would be a big mistake to set ourselves goals at this stage of the year,” Sainz said. “I think we’ve set our goal to be more prepared this year and do our homework better at the start of the season. Hopefully that pays off.

"I’ve seen an incredible amount of work back at the factory these two months and we saw the fire up a week ago and every single worker in the factory was there wanting to see it and wanting the new car to come alive.

"You can see everyone is excited and can see everyone has put a lot of hard work and effort into this car and that is important. Now we need to go testing and see where the car is. From then, we can start to go little by little, step by step.”

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  • Well yes, I don't really think we can expect miracles from them. At the very least we cannot expect wins or podiums from them yet, they still probably have some way to go before that, but I hope they are getting there. I hope they'll at least take it to Renault.

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