Luke Browning to drive Williams car in Barcelona FP1

Williams reserve driver Luke Browning will participate in two upcoming Formula 1 practice sessions this month. F2 champion Leonardo Fornaroli is also scheduled to make his debut for McLaren during first practice at the Barcelona Grand Prix.

Browning is set to drive Alex Albon’s FW48 car in Barcelona this weekend. He will then take the wheel of Carlos Sainz’s car at the Austrian Grand Prix later in the month. This marks Browning’s first runs in the current generation of F1 cars. The British driver previously completed four FP1 sessions for Williams in 2024 and 2025. Browning said he is eager to experience the FW48 for the first time. “I can’t wait to get behind the wheel of the FW48 for the first time, and to have two opportunities to experience the car first-hand in the European season makes it even more special,” he said. Fornaroli will drive Lando Norris’s MCL40 during the Barcelona FP1 session as part of McLaren’s rookie running requirement.

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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.

Leonardo Fornaroli, McLaren's reserve driver and reigning Formula 2 champion, has driven the team's 2023 car over more than 900km in initial Formula 1 tests. The 21-year-old Italian tested at Barcelona and Silverstone after missing out on a full-time F1 seat for 2026. McLaren praised his quick adaptation and plans further outings.

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Williams driver Alex Albon has expressed optimism about the team's potential in the 2026 Formula 1 season despite a challenging start. He described progress as a gradual process amid an upcoming upgrade for the Miami Grand Prix. Team principal James Vowles emphasized the importance of the current break for development.

McLaren CEO Zak Brown delivered a motivational speech to his team after a disappointing start to the 2026 Formula 1 season. The team holds third place in the constructors' standings with 18 points from two grands prix. Brown expressed confidence in an imminent return to race wins.

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