Williams gains won’t make them ‘complacent’
Despite taking a huge leap forward in Hungary, Williams will not become "complacent" as they continue their recovery.
Despite taking a huge leap forward in Hungary, Williams will not become "complacent" as they continue their recovery.
George Russell has said he's "absolutely confident" that he could deliver at Mercedes if given the opportunity.
Beating Robert Kubica hands down this season, George Russell has revealed a barrage of criticism aimed at him from his team-mate's Polish fans.
Former Williams tech boss Pat Symonds has claimed that George Russell has the talent to one day win a World Championship in Formula 1.
F1 is set to increase to a 22-race calendar for next season, however, Claire Williams has revealed she's not in favour, she instead wants fewer races.
George Russell getting more out of his tyres than Robert Kubica.
George Russell believes that while there have been improvements, Williams need to try more in terms of tyre strategies in the second half of the season.
Williams deputy principal Claire Williams has confirmed that the team's budget from "2020 and beyond" is "looking OK for us".
In the first of three parts, PlanetF1 delves into the performances of every driver, starting with those at Williams, Haas and Racing Point.
George Russell will not be stepping up to Mercedes next season as Toto Wolff concedes his team is not the place for a driver to master his craft.
Williams deputy principal Claire Williams doesn't want changes to be made to the 2021 financial regulations, citing Ferrari's ability to veto.
George Russell is not getting himself involved in the "politics stuff" between Mercedes and Williams over his Formula 1 future.
Such was the poor visibility at the start of the German GP that Robert Kubica has compared it to running a night stage at a rally in the fog.
Williams have a three-year contract with George Russell with Claire Williams telling Mercedes not to come knocking before that time is up.
Williams' George Russell was left disappointed to finish outside the points in a chaotic German Grand Prix, citing poor strategy.
Qualifying for the German GP was a similar story as Williams lagged at the back, but George Russell believes their updates are working.
Robert Kubica will run Williams' spare chassis from third practice onward with Williams saying his previous chassis is "not repairable at the track."
Robert Kubica has said he did not have an "easy day" testing out new parts as broken bodywork hindered him for a second race weekend running.
Claire Williams says Williams have made "bigger gains" than they anticipated in the first half of this season.
Claire Williams has said she "will do everything in my power" to keep hold of George Russell, a driver she sees as a World Champion in-the-making.
Claire Williams says the Grove team is finally seeing "green shoots of progress" which will be evident to everyone in the coming races.
George Russell may be starting his home race from P19, but the Brit was blown away by the "special feeling" around Silverstone.
Robert Kubica will "absolutely not" be replaced by Williams this season, but that doesn't mean he'll be with them in 2020 with Claire Williams speaking only about a future with George Russell.
Christian Horner, Claire Williams and Zak Brown where joined by Honda's Toyoharu Tanabe and Renault's Marcin Budkowski for Friday's press conference at Silverstone.
Claire Williams has rubbished rumours that Williams are set to swap Renault, adamant her team's "future is with Mercedes".
Following Paddy Lowe's official departure it is business as usual for Williams' design department, only these days there's a "spring in everybody's step".
While Haas are trying to figure whether they have a title sponsor, Williams have announced that ROKiT have extended their deal from three to five years.
Williams will sport a series of special messages on the FW42 as Sir Frank Williams celebrates his 50th year in charge of the team.
PKN Orlen, Robert Kubica's major sponsors, have denied neither they or the Polish driver are preparing for early exits at Williams.
No, we are not being sarcastic. Despite being lapped three times, Robert Kubica has been voted the Austrian Grand Prix Driver of the Day by fans.