Williams: Miracles no longer happen in F1
Although dreaming of a better season for Williams, deputy team boss Claire Williams concedes no "miracles" await her team in 2020.
Although dreaming of a better season for Williams, deputy team boss Claire Williams concedes no "miracles" await her team in 2020.
After only leaving the pits midway through the third day of last year's pre-season testing, Williams had cause for celebrations on Monday as the FW43 had an early shakedown run.
Williams' newly-unveiled FW43 is an evolution of last year's car with the team throwing resources where it believes it can gain the "most performance".
Two days prior to pre-season testing Williams has become the latest team to show off its 2020 car, the FW43.
F1 drivers are not the superheroes fans may think they are, rather, says George Russell, they are just "normal blokes" going about their business.
F1 managing director Ross Brawn has said that the series is "very concerned" about the recent plight of Williams.
has released a promotional video on social media of the FW43's engine being fired up at their Grove base ahead of the new season.
Joining Williams at a low point in the team's history, Nicholas Latifi insists the two bad years do not "define" what the team is capable of.
Williams has announced that Jack Aitken has joined the team as a reserve driver for 2020 following his departure from Renault on Monday. Aitken confirmed his departure from Renault as his test driver role was getting him no closer to potentially finding his way on to the Formula 1 grid with them. Now Aitken is […]
Jamie Chadwick is adamant she will make the choices that she believes are right for her career, saying she won't rush trying to make it into Formula 1.
Williams are the latest team to announce the launch date for their 2020 challenger with the FW43 set to be unveiled on 17 February.
Williams has announced that they have appointed a new chief designer and head of design as their bolster their technical department.
Launch season plans are all-but pencilled in with details emerging from the presentations of Alfa Romeo, Williams and Haas.
Claire Williams is looking for "more of the same" from George Russell, but realises it is on the team to provide him a good car to do exactly that.
Despite billing his 2020 season as a "stepping stone to F1", Claire Williams says there are no guarantees Roy Nissany will make the cut in 2021.
Williams will avoid a repeat of last year's failure to make the opening days of testing, that's according to deputy team boss Claire Williams.
Williams driver, Nicholas Latifi, has revealed why he has chosen the number six to race with in the upcoming 2020 Formula 1 campaign.
Claire Williams is excited to work with Dan Ticktum, whose simulator work resulted in the "guys saying he was one of the best drivers they’ve ever seen".
Deputy team principal, Claire Williams, has revealed the team have a "healthy racing budget" for the upcoming 2020 Formula 1 season.
Williams' deputy principal Claire Williams says the team has passed their crash tests with the 2020 car, most of them at the first attempt.
George Russell says Williams' rate of development gives him hope of being in the midfield battle this year, if nobody else improves.
Former Formula 2 driver Roy Nissany has been unveiled as Williams' test driver for the 2020 season.
Williams' former head of vehicle performance Rob Smedley is uncomfortable with the team's view that their situation can't get any worse.
Robert Kubica has dismissed the suggestion of Pirelli's tyres being behind his and Williams' 2019 struggles as a "cheap excuse".
David Coulthard feels George Russell's "strong talent" and Mercedes ties ensure that the future is bright for the 21-year-old.
Williams have confirmed the Royal Bank of Canada as their latest new sponsor ahead of the 2020 season.
Haas' Kevin Magnussen says he doesn't see his team entering a spiral of decline like McLaren and more recently Williams suffered.
Williams has confirmed their partnership with major sponsors Unilever has come to an end, who are now sponsors of McLaren.
Williams and Michael Latifi have forged a closer partnership via a new and expanded deal with his food product manufacturing company Sofina Foods.
Williams has announced that Lavazza, long-term backers of Nicholas Latifi, will be an official partner of the team for the 2020 season.