The probability of Carlos Sainz finalising a contract with Williams for 2025 and beyond is said to have almost entirely fallen apart.
Recently, the soon-to-be Ferrari exile was weighing up between two long-term proposals - one from Audi-owned Sauber, and another prospective four-year contract with Williams.
However, the 29-year-old seems to have ignored Williams' final deadline, leading to speculation that the team, led by James Vowles, has lost all patience.
"As I said before, I'm for sure not going to receive that pressure on a Sunday afternoon after a podium we are keen to enjoy," Sainz stated in Austria, following a surprising third-place finish at the Red Bull Ring.
"I think sometimes we take it for granted when we're on one of these podiums, celebrating, wearing a Ferrari suit, and I was thinking 'try to enjoy this moment because who knows when it's going to be the next time in the future'."
Initially, Sainz had aspirations for a top alternative seat with teams like Red Bull or Mercedes, but his only other serious consideration now is a last-minute offer from new Alpine executive advisor, Flavio Briatore.
It's understood that the three-time grand prix winner is inclined towards Briatore's offer of a one-year deal, which would keep options open for Sainz to join a top team in 2026.
When questioned by DAZN on Sunday, Briatore was reserved about Sainz.
"Carlos Sainz is a very good driver who will drive for Ferrari until the end of the season," the 74-year-old Italian mentioned. "That's what I know about Carlos - that he is a super driver."
Regarding whether Sauber or Williams are growing impatient as they await his decision, Sainz commented on Sunday: "As much as maybe there are some teams that are nervous or pressuring me, it's time for me also to enjoy this moment of being on a podium.
I'm going to be honest and straightforward with the teams, but it's such an important decision for me also that I'm going to take all the time that I need.
"If there are teams that cannot wait or are a bit impatient, I cannot do anything about it. It's going to be my future, my decision, and I'm going to try and be as honest as possible with everyone and give myself the time that I need," the 29-year-old added.
With Sainz potentially now out of contention at Williams, it's speculated that the team has rekindled serious talks with Valtteri Bottas and Esteban Ocon. body check tags ::