Le directeur de Williams affirme qu'Albon et Sainz sont engagés envers l'équipe

Le directeur de l'écurie de Formule 1 Williams, James Vowles, a déclaré que les pilotes Alex Albon et Carlos Sainz restent concentrés sur la progression de l'équipe malgré les défis récents.

Vowles a répondu aux questions concernant le marché des pilotes en pointant directement ses pilotes actuels. « Parlez à Alex, parlez à Carlos ; ils veulent faire partie de cette aventure, et c'est tout ce que je peux vous dire », a-t-il déclaré. L'équipe occupe la huitième place du classement des constructeurs après avoir terminé cinquième en 2025, sous le coup de nouvelles réglementations techniques qui ont rendu la FW48 trop lourde.

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