El jefe de Williams asegura que Albon y Sainz están comprometidos con el equipo

El director del equipo Williams de Fórmula 1, James Vowles, ha declarado que los pilotos Alex Albon y Carlos Sainz siguen centrados en el progreso de la escudería a pesar de los desafíos recientes.

Vowles respondió a las preguntas sobre el mercado de pilotos señalando directamente a su alineación actual. "Hablad con Alex, hablad con Carlos; ellos quieren ser parte de este viaje, y eso es lo mejor que puedo deciros", afirmó. El equipo ocupa la octava posición en el campeonato de constructores tras terminar quinto en 2025 bajo las nuevas regulaciones técnicas que dejaron al FW48 con exceso de peso.

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