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Watch: Inter Miami star Luis Suarez catches up with Carlos Sainz over a game of keepie-uppie in the Miami GP F1 paddock 
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The world of F1 and soccer joined forces yesterday as Inter Miami star, Luis Suarez visited the Miami GP paddock and met Ferrari’s ace, Carlos Sainz . Recently, Suarez and Lionel Messi have tied David Beckham and Landon Donovan ‘s records for MLS Player of the Matchday twice, after 11 games this season.

During Luis Suarez’s recent paddock visit, he and Carlos Sainz were seen playing keepie-uppie in the afternoon. The admirers of both soccer and racing are immensely gushing over the video. The Spaniard was seen showing off his football skills and since then, the fans have been calling Sainz multi-talented.

This weekend, Ferrari has decided to support blue livery and suits for quite a few reasons. Moreover, the video that’s been mentioned below took over the internet right after Ferrari posted it on their various social media handles.

Sainz was seen wearing the blue merch as he played keepie-uppie with Suarez, and the duo was seen to have a good time. Suarez was even seen complementing Sainz as he said ‘tienes control eh’ in Spanish which means ‘you’ve control.’

Carlos Sainz has dismissed the rumors of turning down the Audi offer 

As understood by the media, recently there were reports in regards to Carlos Sainz turning down the massive Audi offer, however, the Spaniard has made it clear that there is no truth to such reports. Audi had persistently shown their interest in Sainz and even given him an ultimatum, yet, the smooth operator has decided to take his time to look at all his options.

While talking about the same with the media, he had the following to say.

No, that's not correct. There is no truth about it. As I've said before, there are certain things that they don't depend fully on myself and there's going to be some waiting to be done. But, in the meantime, is not like I'm, or we are, completely stopped. Carlos Sainz via: Crash.net

Sainz still remains the only non-Red Bull driver to claim a win since the 2023 season. Last year, it was the iconic Singapore GP, and this season barely two weeks after an appendectomy, he pulled off another victory at the 2024 Australian GP. His brilliant performance has made him a highly sought-after prospect in the drivers market.

This article first appeared on FirstSportz and was syndicated with permission.

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