Williams offer Kubica race seat for 2019 – report
Robert Kubica reportedly has an offer to race for Williams in 2019 and will make a decision "within a few days".
Robert Kubica reportedly has an offer to race for Williams in 2019 and will make a decision "within a few days".
Friday saw five important men speak to the media, as the team principals press conference took place in between practice sessions in Brazil.
Williams have "not really developed" their FW41 since the season-opening race in Australia; so says Lance Stroll.
Deputy team principal Claire Williams has said it has come as "an enormous shock" to see Williams struggle this season.
Rob Smedley will say farewell to Williams at the end of this year with his next stop yet to be decided.
David Coulthard has admitted that seeing two of his former teams struggle is both "confusing and disappointing".
George Russell may be joining the team that is set to finish this season bottom of the log, Williams, however, he insists he's "not worried" as F1 can change fast.
Nyck De Vries has said he has not received additional investment to aid him in an attempt to become a Williams driver in 2019.
Williams have been fined 25,000 Euros for "endangering team personnel" during the Mexican Grand Prix.
Formula 1 could have two Mexican racers on the grid next season with Esteban Gutierrez putting his name into the hat for the second Williams race-seat.
Lance Stroll escape punishment for rejoining the track unsafely during final practice and again in qualifying for the Mexican GP, twice going off at Turn 8.
Lance Stroll looks set to get his first outing in a Force India in the post-season Abu Dhabi test at the Yas Marina circuit.
One of three drivers in the running for a 2019 Williams race seat, Robert Kubica insists he won't wait forever for the team to make their decision.
Gene Haas spoke to the media at his team's home race, along with Maurizio Arrivabene, Zak Brown and Claire Williams in the team prinicipals press conference.
Williams reportedly want to sign Esteban Ocon for next season, however, that depends on whether their budget allows them.
Despite watching the "bizarre" Esteban Ocon saga play out, George Russell says he held onto his belief that if he produced the goods in Formula 2, F1 would follow.
Claire Williams has said that the team "would be crazy" not to consider Esteban Ocon for their second race seat for 2019.
There will be a second rookie on the gird for next season, as George Russell will drive for the Williams Martini Racing team.
George Russell has admitted that he called Williams chief technical officer Paddy Lowe to arrange a first meeting.
Two former World Champion teams continue to suffer, as both McLaren and Williams look like struggling to get out of Q1 on Saturday.
Claire Williams says a "number of drivers" are on Williams' shortlist for the 2019, but are not close to making any announcements just yet.
Esteban Ocon has revealed that he is still hopeful of securing his Formula 1 future as he is currently negotiating with Williams for the 2019 season.
Releasing their financial details for the first half of 2018, Williams have urged Liberty Media to "bring about a fairer, more level playing field for all teams."
Lance Stroll feels he is nowhere near to showing his true potential yet in Formula 1 and thinks "there is a lot more to come"
Robert Kubica has suggested Williams may have "different priorities" to him as both work on finalising their 2019 plans.
Williams are in limbo over their driver line up as they have yet to learn "where and when" Lance Stroll will end up.
Roughly 1.4s down on their nearest rival, Sergey Sirotkin concedes Saturday's qualifying was a matter of "survival" for Williams.
Christian Horner believes that Esteban Ocon would definitely be in F1 in 2019 if Toto Wolff got his chequebook out.
As Williams continue to struggle through their worst season ever, Claire Williams has ruled out wielding the axe as "no one person is the magician."
Robert Kubica has said he would "consider" pursuing other interests away from Formula 1 if he cannot land a 2019 seat.