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Carlos Sainz unfazed by low media profile

Carlos Sainz says that his low profile in the international media does not bother him.

Carlos Sainz has said that his low profile in the international media does not bother him.

Since debuting last year, the Spaniard has gained the respect of the F1 paddock but it is Max Verstappen who got the call-up to Red Bull's senior team as well as the high-profile comparisons to greats like Ayrton Senna.

When asked if his comparatively low profile bothers him, Toro Rosso driver Sainz is quoted by Marca as saying: "I know that those in the team and around me are very happy.

"If the international press doesn't talk about it, it matters little to me because I know formula one and the people who know say I have been good enough, or better than good enough."

Sainz was also asked about the possible poaching of Toro Rosso technical boss James Key by Ferrari.

He said: "In F1 there are always rumours in the press, sometimes just to create some tension.

"But James has always had a contract with Red Bull and Toro Rosso and so, unless something strange happens, I don't think it will change.

"Anyway, he has already designed the 2017 car almost completely, so I'm calm."

Sainz is 12th in the drivers' standings ahead of the final race of the season.

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