Williams

Srettha Thavisin, Prime Minister of Thailand, meets with Stefano Domenicali, CEO of Formula One Group

Thailand’s Formula 1 Dreams Take a Step Forward as Alex Albon Meets Prime Minister

Michael Tower

"Alex Albon meets Thailand's prime minister, boosting Formula 1 dreams in Bangkok. Discussions advance as both parties explore a potential future grand prix and Thai representation in F1."

Victor Martins (Driver F2)

Victor Martins Joins Williams Racing Driver Academy: A New Chapter Towards Formula 1

Michael Tower

Victor Martins joins Williams Racing Driver Academy, aiming for Formula 1. After a challenging sophomore season in F2, he seeks to refine skills with new team.

Detail of Haas VF-24 Rear Wing

Understanding Aeroelasticity Testing in Formula 1: The Williams Case

Michael Tower

In Formula 1, Williams faces scrutiny for a delay in providing footage of their wings after practice, not for rule-breaking. A wing's flexibility under load is natural and cannot be entirely prevented, but deliberate engineering is a concern. The FIA uses cameras to monitor wings under real loads during free practice sessions, but teams can use components on the edge of legality during qualifying and races. Williams has not been found guilty of breaking technical regulations, but a delay in providing footage within the deadline could set a precedent for disregarding requirements in Formula 1.

Martin Donnelly consults with Trevor Foster, team manager, in the Eddie Jordan Racing Reynard 89D Mugen

Remembering Eddie Jordan: A Legendary Figure in Motorsports

Michael Tower

Tributes pour in for Eddie Jordan, legendary figure in motorsports. David Coulthard, Bernie Ecclestone, Stefano Domenicali, Christian Horner, Zak Brown, Martin Brundle, and Jake Humphrey share heartfelt tributes to the charismatic and unparalleled spirit of Eddie Jordan.

Williams Driver: Carlos Sainz

Improving the Driver-Engineer Relationship: Carlos Sainz’s Strategy with Gaëtan Jego at Williams

Michael Tower

Carlos Sainz plans to analyze his crash in Melbourne with new race engineer Gaëtan Jego to improve their relationship and communication. He aims to leverage this experience for future races, stating "If we communicate well and go through this race at some point back at base, it will ensure that we've actually raced the race."

Williams Driver: Carlos Sainz

Carlos Sainz Reflects on Crash at 2025 Australian Grand Prix and His Learning Journey with Williams

Michael Tower

In challenging wet conditions at the 2025 Australian GP, Carlos Sainz crashed and reflected on his performance. Analyzing data, he understood the cause and emphasized the importance of detail in F1. The incident highlighted the impact of minor factors in Formula 1. Sainz is adapting to a new Mercedes powertrain and learning from mistakes to improve future races. Despite challenges, he looks forward to a dry race weekend in Shanghai with only one practice session to acclimate.

Start Track Views

Carlos Sainz Gives First Impressions on Shanghai International Circuit Resurfacing Ahead of 2025 Chinese Grand Prix

Michael Tower

Williams driver Carlos Sainz shares optimism about Shanghai Circuit's fresh resurface for 2025 GP, but cautious due to past slippery issues like Turkey 2020. He's concerned about the sprint race format and limited practice time, especially for rookies.

Williams Driver: Carlos Sainz

Williams’ Impressive Performance at Australian Grand Prix Despite Carlos Sainz’s Early Retirement

Michael Tower

Williams secures points at Australian Grand Prix with Alex Albon's fifth-place finish despite Carlos Sainz's early retirement due to a crash on the opening lap. Sainz expressed pride in the team and looked forward to the Shanghai race, while team principal James Vowles praised the team's progress.

Williams Driver: Carlos Sainz

Williams’ Carlos Sainz Aids Alexander Albon in Australian Grand Prix, Outshining Ferrari

Michael Tower

Williams' Carlos Sainz aided Alexander Albon, outperforming Ferrari at the Australian Grand Prix despite not completing a full race lap. Sainz's early exit led to team collaboration, and his strategic insights proved crucial during the transition to intermediates, contributing to Albon finishing ahead of both Ferrari cars.

Williams Driver: Carlos Sainz

Preparing for a Wet Australian Grand Prix: Williams Team Principal James Vowles Speaks Out

Michael Tower

"Williams Team Principal James Vowles confirms a wet Australian Grand Prix: 'I believe it will rain...enough to warrant wellington boots.' Adapting their car for potential thunderstorms, Williams aims to capitalize on the conditions with drivers Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz. Practice results show promising performance, with both drivers finishing in the top 10."

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