Chadwick retained as Williams development driver
Jamie Chadwick has been retained by Williams for the upcoming 2020 season and will continue on in a developmental role with the team.
Jamie Chadwick has been retained by Williams for the upcoming 2020 season and will continue on in a developmental role with the team.
Williams appear to have lost another major sponsor in Rexona, according to Polish sports outlet Sportowe Fakty.
Claire Williams believes that it was necessary for Williams to hit rock bottom in 2019, but says they can't let it happen again.
Williams' deputy team principal Claire Williams says her team refuse to be defined by their struggles over the past two seasons.
Williams have announced a deal that sees them relinquish a majority equity stake in their sister company Williams Advanced Engineering.
Claire Williams says that she and her team have been "blown away" by George Russell in his first season on the grid.
Williams deputy team principal Claire Williams says the team are treating 2019 and 2020 as one long campaign to prepare for 2021.
Nicholas Latifi says he is eager to pit himself against George Russell, who whitewashed Robert Kubica in this year's qualifying.
Renault F1's former chassis technical chief Nick Chester could be heading to Williams for 2020, according to a report by Motorsport.com.
Red Bull reject Dan Ticktum has signed as Williams' development driver, joining the team's driver academy.
2019 proved to be a dismal campaign for Williams, but George Russell expects to be "in the fight" with the midfield next season.
George Russell, already in the frame for a Mercedes race seat in the years to come, could be a "truly exceptional F1 driver" according to Dave Robson.
Claire Williams believes Williams' 2020 car, the FW43, "will be an improvement" on this year's as the team tries to lift itself off the bottom of the log.
Patrick Head is torn over F1's 2021 rules, saying that while they are "regressive" from an engineering point of view, they should help close the gap between the teams.
In the first of three parts, PlanetF1 delves into the performances of every driver, starting with the bottom three teams in the standings; Alfa Romeo, Haas and Williams.
Israeli driver Roy Nissany has been named as part of Williams' post-season test line-up at the Yas Marina circuit.
Williams have finally announced Nicholas Latifi as George Russell's team-mate for 2020, and deputy principal Claire Williams has explained why it took so long in coming.
The 2020 driver line-up is officially set in stone with Nicholas Latifi confirmed as Robert Kubica's replacement at Williams.
Robert Kubica feels he can walk away from Williams with his head held high as he proved his detractors wrong in his comeback season.
Nicholas Latifi says he won't spend a fourth season in Formula 2 even if he misses out on a 2020 Williams race seat.
The only driver yet to score a point this season, George Russell missed out on 10th place at the Brazilian Grand Prix by a mere 1.7s.
Williams may have scored fewer points this season than in 2018 but Claire Williams believes last year was the "worst" for the F1 team.
Williams have been rocked by a parts shortage in the second half of the season, and deputy principal Claire Williams says it's down to a "huge run of bad luck".
Claire Williams admits that 25 races a season will make it "incredibly difficult" for those involved in F1 to maintain a great work-life balance.
While there have been moments Claire Williams has thought of quitting, she says she doesn't want to be accused of being the person who brought Williams to the ground.
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Ex-F1 driver Jacques Villeneuve believes the budget cap coming into the sport from 2021 gives teams like Williams an advantage they don't deserve.
Williams senior race engineer, Dave Robson, has said that the team are not planning on "writing off" 2020 in order to concentrate on the 2021 campaign.
Nicholas Latifi is in the Williams for three FP1 sessions but deputy team boss Claire Williams is adamant that is "no clear indication" he'll race next season.
Robert Kubica says his United States was "worse than bad", so much so that he doesn't feel as if he missed out on anything by his early retirement.