How Sir Frank Williams’ legacy is driving the team’s F1 revival
Upholding the legacy of the late great Sir Frank Williams is a key driver in the revival underway at his eponymously named F1 team.
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Upholding the legacy of the late great Sir Frank Williams is a key driver in the revival underway at his eponymously named F1 team.
Alex Albon has revealed that Carlos Sainz’s arrival at Williams from Ferrari has reminded him of his own experience moving to the team from a leading rival in F1.
Alex Albon has indicated that Williams will introduce minimal upgrades to its FW47 car to avoid compromising the team’s chances under F1’s new regulations in 2026.
Alpine and Williams remained in Bahrain following the conclusion of F1 pre-season testing to complete a two-day 2026 Pirelli tyre test.
Carlos Sainz has tempered expectations surrounding Williams’ prospects in the 2025 F1 campaign amid McLaren’s claim that it could get amongst the leading group.
McLaren boss Andrea Stella has singled out Williams as the team that could trouble the frontrunners in F1 in 2025 based on the team’s pace during pre-season testing.
Williams is wary of Haas being a big player in the midfield fight after it was hiding its pace during 2025 F1 pre-season testing.
Carlos Sainz has voiced that the current amount of testing in F1 “upsets” him, citing that teams should be given a choice to trade time in the simulator for track ...
Carlos Sainz sees “motivation” and “excitement” from his new Williams F1 colleagues, keen to learn from his experiences at Ferrari.
Carlos Sainz has admitted Williams being in podium contention in F1 in 2025 would be a “surprise”, despite McLaren’s vow that a midfield team can win a race this season.