Williams chief says Albon and Sainz committed to team

Williams Formula 1 team principal James Vowles has stated that drivers Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz remain focused on the team's progress despite recent challenges.

Vowles addressed questions about the driver market by pointing directly to his current lineup. “Speak to Alex, speak to Carlos; they want to be part of this journey, and that's the best I can tell you,” he said. The team sits eighth in the constructors’ standings after finishing fifth in 2025 under new technical regulations that left the FW48 overweight.

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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 stated that the team is showing performance progress despite a challenging 2026 Canadian Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

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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.

Williams team principal James Vowles has outlined a timeline aiming for championship-winning form by 2030. The Grove-based team is undergoing a full infrastructure overhaul to build consistent processes across engineering and operations.

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Formula 1 commentator Alex Jacques likened Williams' poor beginning to the 2026 season to hyping a special family holiday for two years only to miss the flight. The team sits ninth in the constructors' standings with two points after three rounds. Expectations had been high following James Vowles' updates throughout 2025.

Aston Martin completed its first full grand prix distance with Fernando Alonso at the Japanese Grand Prix, marking modest progress in a troubled 2026 season start. Lance Stroll retired due to a water leak on the internal combustion engine. Team leaders and experts emphasize collaboration amid engine vibrations and performance deficits.

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Williams has confirmed it will bring a sizeable performance upgrade package to the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal. Team principal James Vowles said the team aims to maximise gains over the coming weeks following its recent Miami improvements.

 

 

 

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