Williams eyes one-second lap gain by cutting FW48 weight

Williams Formula 1 team aims to shed 28kg from its overweight FW48 car, targeting a one-second per lap performance boost by the Italian Grand Prix. Team principal James Vowles outlined engineering steps to achieve this, constrained by cost cap rules. Initial reductions could appear at the Miami Grand Prix this weekend.

After placing fifth in the 2025 constructors’ championship, Williams has managed only two points in the early 2026 season despite using the grid's strongest Mercedes power unit. The FW48 chassis, designed by technical director Pat Fry and engineering director Matt Harman, endured four failed crash tests and late FIA homologation, causing the team to miss a Barcelona shakedown in late January. This left the car 28kg over the weight limit from the start. “It's not complicated to bring it down,” Vowles said in Australia. “Already what I have in my inbox today is all of the engineering steps to not just bring it down, but actually be underweight by a good amount.” The team has leveraged a five-week break, prompted by the Iran war, to devise a weight loss plan. Vowles noted that without cost cap limits, the fixes could happen in weeks, but upgrades must align with component lifecycles. An initial mass reduction is set for Miami, followed by a new chassis in summer after fresh crash tests. Completion by the Italian Grand Prix would allow the FW48 to dip below the limit, enabling ballast for better balance and less tyre wear—equating to one second per lap. Vowles praised driver Carlos Sainz for strong communication and Alex Albon for adapting to variable conditions amid the team's growth.

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Williams F1 team adjusts front wing on Albon's car during experimental pit stops at Japanese GP, with James Vowles overseeing.
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Williams tested front wing angles using Albon's late Japanese GP pit stops

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Williams Formula 1 team principal James Vowles explained that Alex Albon's five consecutive late pit stops during the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka served as a live test session for front wing adjustments. With points out of reach, the team gathered data to correlate track performance with wind tunnel and CFD simulations. The experiments addressed ongoing challenges with the overweight FW47 car.

Williams team principal James Vowles has outlined the timeline for the team's car to reach its full capability. The FW48 is expected to show its true pace near the Azerbaijan Grand Prix later this season. The team continues to address excess weight through ongoing development.

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Williams team principal James Vowles confirmed that engineering work to reduce the FW48's weight is complete. However cost cap restrictions prevent the team from introducing all fixes at once.

Williams Racing is directing resources toward spare parts production ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix after a costly Canadian Grand Prix weekend.

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Williams team principal James Vowles described the Japanese Grand Prix as painful and vowed to use the five-week break before Miami to improve the team's performance. Carlos Sainz finished 15th and Alex Albon 20th at Suzuka. Vowles praised both drivers while addressing ongoing car issues.

Red Bull and McLaren significantly narrowed the gap to Mercedes at the 2026 Miami Grand Prix through major upgrades. Ferrari's extensive updates delivered limited results. Kimi Antonelli secured victory for Mercedes, matching his Japan win.

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