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Williams reveals the precise moment development fully switched to 2026 F1 car

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Williams holds firm in midfield battle despite mid-season setbacks

Williams holds firm in midfield battle despite mid-season setbacks

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Williams has drawn a clear line under its 2025 campaign, with boss James Vowles revealing the precise moment development focus shifted entirely to Formula 1’s next regulation cycle.

The British outfit has continued its steady rise this season, holding the coveted fifth spot in the midfield battle at the summer break.

Alex Albon was instrumental in that charge, delivering a blistering start with 40 points from the opening seven rounds. Momentum stalled, however, with a dip in form from Monaco onwards, compounded by a string of cooling issues that hampered the team through Austria and Canada.

However, the team eventually overcame reliability issues and bounced back in style in the cooler conditions of Silverstone and Spa-Francorchamps – another 15 points to its tally.

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A disappointing weekend in Hungary, finishing in 14th and 15th, concluded the first part of the season for Williams. Yet there is no panic amongst the team to bring further upgrades to the FW47, as Vowles revealed development focus shifted to 2026 way before the season even began.

“Everything is switched off – it’s already done, it’s decided,” he told media including Motorsport Week. “And that was done in agreement with the shareholders.

“I really enjoy the fact [that] we’re fifth this year. I think it’s a fantastic element for ourselves, for our partners, for anyone that’s associated with us.

“But the goal of this team is to win world championships, and you’re simply not going to do that by continuing fighting for a position or two in a constructors’ championship. So that decision was taken in January.

“That’s it. We’re not doing anything more and won’t do anything more. And if that results in us being sixth in the championship or seventh, so be it.”

Vowles confirms Williams’ early commitment to 2026 project
Vowles confirms Williams’ early commitment to 2026 project

Vowles defines the day Williams turned to F1’s future

While short-term results remain valuable, Vowles has made it clear that Williams’ true priority lies further ahead. The team’s focus has already shifted away from the FW47 and onto the all-new era of regulations.

The British chief even defined the moment of transition to the exact date: “January 2nd, and the FW48 was in the wind tunnel for nearly every single hour that we could. Simple as that. It’s not that we didn’t do any work on the 47. There’s a little bit of work. But you get the idea.”

Looking further ahead, attention inevitably turns to 2026 and the balance of performance between chassis and power unit.

With many in the paddock fearing that engine performance alone could dictate the next championship fight, Vowles remains confident that there will still be significant gains to be made elsewhere.

“I don’t think we’re going to have the gaps we had in 2014 on power units to be completely clear,” he added.

“I don’t think it’s going to be anywhere near that amount – I think power units, up until probably the last three years, have probably dominated most championships, would be a second argument I bring to your attention.

“But in answering it, what you’re saying is, could the chassis be up to half a second difference? Yes, is the answer.

“That’s what we’re seeing at the moment. There’s still lots of goodness that you can consume in that area. Where it falls out, I don’t know yet. We’re just trying to do our best to get up there.”

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