Carlos Sainz wished success to the Spanish national football team.

Carlos Sainz wished success to the Spanish national football team.

      Williams driver Carlos Sainz recorded a video message for the Spanish national football team, wishing them success in the World Cup starting today. The FIFA World Cup will take place for the 23rd time in 2026, and the Spanish team is considered one of the favorites. However, they will play their first match only on June 15 – the Spanish players are set to face the Cape Verde national team. It is worth noting that Carlos recorded his brief message while standing on a football field, and it appeared today on Williams' social media pages: "To the entire Spanish team that will be competing in this World Cup, I wish you all the best! I think it will be a very interesting tournament, we will be cheering for you from home, and all of Spain is with you right now! Hugs to everyone, good luck!"

      A day before this, both Williams drivers shared their predictions for the upcoming championship, and both firmly stated that the Spanish national team would win it. Opinions were divided regarding the England team: Carlos said that the British team would reach the quarter-finals, while his teammate, Alex Albon, was more optimistic, believing that they would make it to the semi-finals.

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Carlos Sainz wished success to the Spanish national football team.

Williams driver Carlos Sainz recorded a video message to the Spanish national football team, wishing them success in the World Cup starting today...