Arriving in the 2025 season, Carlos Sainz had claimed that scoring a top result would be out of bounds, but his Azerbaijan GP weekend proved his assertion wrong. This led a fan at the Las Vegas GP to question when the Spaniard is planning to apologize for his previous "lie," to which Sainz claimed he was "sorry."Sainz's career trajectory saw him move from midfield teams to a top runner in the form of Ferrari in 2021. He claimed four race wins with the squad before gearing up to part ways with the team.With other seats filled at top teams, Sainz only had the option of choosing among the midfield teams. He then chose Williams, a team that finished ninth in the standings last year.This led him to make the following statement ahead of the 2025 season (via PlanetF1):"I’m sure you’re not going to see me on the podium or in the top five this year, so don’t get too motivated."However, this statement was proved wrong by his podium in Azerbaijan, leading a fan to question when the 31-year-old is planning to apologize to fans:"Do you ever plan on apologizing for lying to us when you said that you would not be in the top 5 or on any podiums this year?"Sainz subsequently apologized as he said:"Do I ever plan on apologizing... I'm sorry."Meanwhile, Carlos Sainz was also on the podium at the Las Vegas GP last year.Carlos Sainz lists out the biggest challenge for Williams at the Las Vegas GP weekendWilliams' Carlos Sainz ahead of the 2025 F1 Grand Prix of Las Vegas race weekend - Source: GettyCarlos Sainz has often shown strong performance at the Las Vegas GP in F1. In the two editions of the race, he has finished inside the points on both occasions and even claimed a podium last time around.But this year, he is driving for Williams. While it seems that the street track would be a strong course to race upon for the squad, Sainz revealed the one challenge that could hold back the British team (via F1):"On paper, it should be a good track for us. Also, I have always been quick here, so I’m looking forward to it.""At the same time, on paper also, given it is cold and difficult to get the tyres to work, we know that is also our biggest weakness as a team in qualifying, so that will compensate us with a very difficult challenge to be competitive this weekend. So, I’m pretty sure that if we get the tyres working and everything working, we will be quick, but it’s all about seeing if we are able to do so."Sainz has amassed 38 points in the 2025 season so far, with his last points result coming back at the Singapore GP.