Father: 'Podium target too high for Carlos Sainz'

Carlos Sainz Jr of Spain talks with engineer Andy Deram as he prepares to drive the Infiniti Red Bull Racing car during the young drivers test at Silverstone Circuit on July 19, 2013
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Carlos Sainz's father has joins his son in putting the brakes on claims that Toro Rosso could be ready to race to the podium in 2016.

Carlos Sainz's father has joined his son in putting the brakes on claims that Toro Rosso could be ready to race to the podium in 2016.

It was the Red Bull-owned junior team's boss Franz Tost who set the podium target recently, but 21-year-old Sainz Jr warned that under normal circumstances, I don't think it's possible".

His father, the famous rally driver Carlos Sainz Sr, told Spain's AS sports newspaper that he agrees.

"Definitely. In Formula 1, testing is testing and everyone is trying to save their weapons until the first race," said the 53-year-old.

"What seems clear at least is that the car is more reliable than last year, but then the things I have heard about podiums I find too exaggerated."

As for his highly-rated son, however, who has been training with Spanish triathlete Mario Mola, Sainz said: "I see him much more mature, more focused, knowing what he wants and I think it will be a good season."

Sainz finished 2015 with 18 points.

James Key of Toro Rosso during a press conference on June 19, 2015
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