Mercedes insists Williams no longer ‘a dark horse’ ahead of 2026 F1 rules reset
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has claimed that Williams shouldn't be regarded as a "dark horse" in F1 when it comes to the impending regulation change in 2026.
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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has claimed that Williams shouldn't be regarded as a "dark horse" in F1 when it comes to the impending regulation change in 2026.
Williams' Carlos Sainz says the upcoming Formula 1 film will attract new audiences but admits seasoned viewers may find parts overdramatised.
Carlos Sainz has expressed that Williams' competitiveness in the 2025 F1 season has surpassed the expectations that he held when he signed with the team.
Alex Albon has contended that Williams beating Ferrari in Miami was not a "total outlier", though he believes it will be tough to replicate in the short term in F1.
Williams boss James Vowles has revealed the team orders issue that clouded its double-points finish in F1's Miami GP was resolved "in about two minutes".
Williams boss James Vowles has tipped Franco Colapinto to produce at Alpine in F1, despite the recognition that the team is going through a "turbulent time".
Carlos Sainz has said he will "back" Williams' decision to forego further development of its 2025 F1 car, despite strong early-season showings.
Williams boss James Vowles has denied that Alex Albon disregarded a team order when he overtook team-mate Carlos Sainz during the F1 Miami GP.
Carlos Sainz said he was made to “feel stupid” after a team order miscommunication led to Williams team-mate Alex Albon overtaking him in the F1 Miami GP.
Alex Albon believes it’s genuinely possible for both Williams drivers to beat both Ferraris in Sunday’s Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix.