Juan Pablo Montoya rarely speaks, but when he does, there's always a good reason. This time is no different; he couldn't leave the performance of former F1 driver Carlos Sainz uncommented.
But the situation Montoya commented on is not an isolated incident, as Franco Collapinto, who burst onto the scene as a comet in Formula 1, also plays a significant role. The Colombian driver also included him in his statements:
"If I were Christian Horner or one of the Red Bull bosses, I would go to Williams straight away and tell them: If you're happy with Colapintó, let him stay and let Sainz come to us. It would also be good for Franco if he wasn't immediately faced with such a big challenge as Max Verstappen. He could even pose a bigger risk than Sergio Perez. The latter is experienced, has race wins and knows the conditions. Just think of what happened to Alexander Albon, how he collapsed... And that's where Carlos Sainz comes in. It would be a challenge for Verstappen, a huge boost in the constructors' battle, and they would also be well off financially with him.

If I were Horner, I would choose Sainz, not Collapintó.” - declared Montoya, probably from the heart of many fans.