Williams

Williams’ Impressive Performance at Australian Grand Prix Despite Carlos Sainz’s Early Retirement
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’ Carlos Sainz Aids Alexander Albon in Australian Grand Prix, Outshining Ferrari
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.

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

Williams’ Strong Start in 2025 Formula 1 Season: Low-Hanging Fruit Developments and Future Prospects
Williams has started the 2025 Formula 1 season on a high note, with impressive performances during pre-season testing and the opening practice session for the Australian Grand Prix. Team Principal James Vowles attributes this success to strategic developments in their car and factory systems, focusing on low-hanging fruit improvements. Notably, Williams finished with the fastest time overall during Bahrain pre-season test, demonstrating strong competitiveness against midfield rivals Alpine and Haas.

Could a Red Bull Shakeup Open Doors for Franco Colapinto? Horner’s Comments on Tsunoda’s Future Spark Speculation
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner’s unexpected comments about Yuki Tsunoda’s future could open a surprising new opportunity for rising star Franco Colapinto.

Franco Colapinto Reflects on F1 Crashes: “I Wasn’t Used to Crashing, But It’s Part of the Learning Process”
Colapinto showcased his potential but also faced challenges, including significant crashes in Brazil and Las Vegas.

Williams Ready to Sacrifice 2025 Performance for a Competitive 2026 Car
Williams Racing has faced a challenging 12 months, with numerous crashes pushing the team to make strategic decisions about their ...

“Not sure what’s going on with him”: Colapinto criticizes Piastri after collision
Franco Colapinto expressed confusion and frustration over Oscar Piastri following an early-race incident between the pair during the Abu Dhabi ...

Leclerc Sets the Pace in Abu Dhabi Post-Season Test as Sainz and Ocon Begin Next Chapters
Charles Leclerc ended Tuesday’s post-season test at Yas Marina Circuit with the fastest lap, putting Ferrari on top of the ...

Franco Colapinto Alpine Offer: Alpine F1 Team Considering a Move for the Argentinian Driver
The Alpine F1 Team is reportedly evaluating a potential offer that could bring Franco Colapinto into their driver lineup starting in 2025.