Carlos Sainz Salary, Net Worth and Bonuses

Alex Gassman
Carlos Sainz Salary and Net Worth

Carlos Sainz’s 2025 Salary at Williams

Carlos Sainz Jr. might have switched teams, but he hasn’t taken a big hit to the bank account. For 2025, Sainz is earning around $10 million with Williams. That puts him 7th on the list of highest-paid F1 drivers this season. It’s only a small drop from his previous deal at Ferrari, where he was making around $12 million in 2024. And in a team with less financial firepower, that’s a strong sign of his value.

Interestingly, that figure also puts him ahead of teammate Alex Albon, who’s making $8 million. That kind of salary gap can sometimes reflect more than just driver performance—it also hints at how teams structure their internal leadership.

Back in 2024, Sainz was #9 on Forbes’ list of highest-paid drivers, pulling in $19 million, with half of that coming from bonuses. Go a year earlier to 2023, and his salary was even higher—$14 million. Over the years, the upward trend in Sainz’s earnings shows how he’s carved out a solid position in the sport.

From Toro Rosso to Top Earner

Carlos Sainz started out in F1 back in 2015, driving for Toro Rosso. His salary that year? $277,500. Fast forward a few years, and the progression is impressive.

  • 2018 (Renault): $750,000

  • 2019 (McLaren): $3.3 million

  • 2020: $7 million

  • 2021–2022 (Ferrari): $8–10 million

  • 2023: $14 million

  • 2024: $12 million

  • 2025 (Williams): $10 million

For a driver who’s never been world champion, those are strong numbers.

Carlos Sainz’s Net Worth

Nailing down Carlos Sainz’s net worth is a bit of a guessing game. Different sources point to different figures, but here’s what’s generally agreed upon: he’s made around $56 million in career earnings from racing and endorsements.

Some reports peg his current net worth at $47 million, while others suggest it could be closer to $50 million as of mid-2025. Spanish publication Marca supports the $47 million estimate, while Celebrity Net Worth leans higher. Either way, the number is well into eight figures.

That doesn’t include every bonus, nor the value of all his assets, so it’s more of a guide than a final figure.

Big Brand Deals and Endorsements

Sainz has pulled in millions from sponsorships and brand partnerships. He’s known to work with companies like Estrella Galicia, Schuberth, PlayStation, VistaJet and Shiseido Me. It’s estimated that these endorsements earn him between $4 and $7 million a year.

He was recently named a brand ambassador for L’Oréal Paris, adding to his growing portfolio. He’s also part of Hackett London’s SS25 campaign, a nod to his rising profile not just as a racer but as a public figure in the fashion world.

Even though most of these deals are private, it’s clear that his appeal goes well beyond the track.

Side Ventures and Investments

Carlos Sainz is not just cashing paychecks—he’s reinvesting them. He has a few business interests that add a different layer to his income.

  • CS55 Karting Brand: He has his own line of racing karts.

  • Carlos Sainz Karting Madrid: A full-scale indoor karting track in Spain’s capital.

  • Boogie Burger: His burger restaurant in Madrid.

In addition, he’s part of the Apex Elite Performance Fund, a €50 million investment fund focused on sports, tech, and entertainment. Fellow F1 drivers Lando Norris and Valtteri Bottas are also involved. Sainz joined Apex in 2022 through a seed VC round with TMRW Sports—co-founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy.

The fund is designed to give athletes more control and insight into where their money goes. Sainz’s involvement shows that he’s thinking long-term and isn’t just looking at short-term gains.

The Cars in His Garage

Carlos Sainz has a serious passion for cars—and not just the ones he races. His garage reads like a wishlist of top-tier luxury and performance vehicles.

Here are just a few of the cars he’s known to own:

  • Ferrari Roma

  • Ferrari 812

  • Ferrari Daytona SP3

  • Ferrari Purosangue

  • McLaren 720S

  • Mercedes-Benz AMG GT

  • Bentley Continental GT

He was even spotted picking up his Ferrari Daytona SP3 from a showroom in Monaco—an ultra-rare car that’s as exclusive as it gets.

A Taste for Timepieces

Carlos also has a love for luxury watches. One standout is a Speake-Marin watch valued at $290,000. Other high-end pieces in his collection include:

  • Roger Dubuis – $260,000

  • Franck Muller – $250,000

  • Bovet Fleurier – $120,000

  • F.P. Journe – $120,000

It’s not just about the brand—it’s about craftsmanship and exclusivity. And for a driver who lives in a world of split seconds, timing matters.

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Alex Gassman

I‘m Alex. I write F1 and motorsport guides based on my own experience as a racing driver and full-time motorsport nerd. I’ve traveled the world watching F1 and other racing series.

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