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Asked about Sainz’s impending arrival in a press call, Robson said: “I think there’s a couple of things that are going to be a little bit daunting for us as an engineering team.
“I think there’s no doubt that it’s great news for us and a real signal of intent and will definitely make things better.
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“I think Carlos himself, I don’t really know him as an individual, but I do know he has a reputation for really driving every… Well, driving everybody very hard to get everything out of the car. He’s going to be demanding, I’m sure, which we need.”
In addition to those off-track demands, Robson – who has experience of working with several high-profile drivers and line-ups across his time at Williams and previously McLaren – expects Sainz’s arrival to impact how Williams go racing.
“I know from my early time at Williams when we had Felipe [Massa] and Valtteri [Bottas], or before that at McLaren, when you have got two drivers who are pushing each other and fighting for the serious points-paying positions, then it becomes much more difficult,” he continued.
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