The best and worst of Williams liveries
With Williams revealing the livery to their latest challenger - the FW42 - we have dusted off the history books and picked out our best and worst looking Williams cars.
With Williams revealing the livery to their latest challenger - the FW42 - we have dusted off the history books and picked out our best and worst looking Williams cars.
There is plenty of fighting talk from Claire Williams as she and the team try and arrest their current slump.
There we have it...all 10 teams competing in the 2019 World Championship have launch dates pencilled in after Williams completed the list.
Williams are "pretty happy" that they have managed to sort out some of the issues with last year's car, confident they won't make the same mistakes this season.
Robert Kubica is under no illusions that his return to the Formula 1 grid will be an easy ride, acknowledging that it will in fact be a "great challenge".
Ex-Formula 1 owner Bernie Ecclestone has no doubt whatsoever that Robert Kubica can justify his place back on the starting grid.
Keen to see how Robert Kubica performs on his F1 return, former rival Mark Webber admits there are a "few open questions" about the Pole's limitations.
Williams technical chief Paddy Lowe believes the experience George Russell has picked up from working with Lewis Hamilton will be "extremely valuable".
Williams technical chief Paddy Lowe has defended the team's decision to select Sergey Sirotkin over Robert Kubica for the 2018 season.
Former Mercedes technical boss Paddy Lowe is already predicting another season that belongs to Mercedes as they will be "very difficult" to beat.
Lance Stroll is heading into his third season in Formula 1 - it is only now that we are going to be able to see if there is more to him than just money.
Ex-Williams driver Sergey Sirotkin will have his future in Formula One determined by sponsorship.
Robert Kubica says he feels more like a rookie than a veteran as he prepares to return to Formula 1.
Sergio Perez has warned former teammate Esteban Ocon that it's "a risky move" as he prepares to sit out the 2019 season.
Robert Kubica says it was towards the end of 2017 that he became "very confident" that he had the ability to return to Formula 1 racing.
Williams technical chief, Paddy Lowe, has put on record the "great affection" and "great relationship" the team had with Rob Smedley.
With F1 shifting towards a divide between works and B-teams, Martin Brundle fears former champions Williams and McLaren have been left in the "void."
Sergey Sirotkin's long-term goal is to return to Formula 1 after being dropped by Williams after just one season of racing.
Although George Russell has yet to make his official F1 debut, Toto Wolff is already billing the Formula 2 champ as a "star in the future."
Williams chief technical officer Paddy Lowe claims the arrival of Kubica has lifted the entire team.
Formula 1's managing director of motorsport, Ross Brawn, has bemoaned the continued struggles of McLaren and Williams.
Valtteri Bottas will be keeping a close eye on his former team in 2019 and thinks Robert Kubica can help put Williams back where they "deserve to be".
Williams' George Russell claims Lando Norris' call-up to McLaren helped him to land his 2019 drive.
Robert Kubica has admitted that he understands why question marks remain over his ability, and that he would have doubts about his return.
Williams chief technical officer Paddy Lowe believes that George Russell has the potential to match Charles Leclerc's rapid rise to the top.
Lance Stroll believes he is now a "more complete driver" after a season of struggled with the Williams team in 2018.
George Russell has admitted that for his debut season in Formula 1, he "really wanted" a team-mate like the experienced Robert Kubica.
Sergio Perez claims that while Esteban Ocon had the beating of him in qualifying, he was the superior race driver throughout the 2018 season.
George Russell will make his debut in Formula 1 in 2019 with Williams, and he insists that he is ready for the step up to the top tier.
Williams chief technical officer Paddy Lowe thinks Lance Stroll came into Formula 1 "too early" and would have benefited from more preparation.