Alex Albon believes that the new measures being implemented in Formula 1 could help his Williams team climb up the order as they seek to lift themselves off the bottom of the standings. Albon has scored points on two occasions in 2022, and his three points are the only ones the Grove-based side have managed
MoreAlfa Romeo reserve driver Robert Kubica has emphasised that returning to Formula 1 after his 2011 crash was one of the most difficult challenges he has ever faced in his career. Kubica started in the pinnacle of motorsport in 2007 with BMW Sauber, scoring points on 12 occasions in a season that had already featured
MoreStar of the future Logan Sargeant will get his first real taste of Formula 1 at the United States Grand Prix, after it was announced that the American driver will drive for Williams Racing during FP1 at the Circuit of the Americas. Sargeant is arguably the United States’ best chance of getting a driver in F1,
MoreWith the summer break officially underway, so is ‘silly season’, with Fernando Alonso’s recent announcement having started the race to fill the remaining seats. Following on from Sebastian Vettel’s announcement last week that he’d be retiring from Formula 1, Alonso announced on Monday that he’d be replacing the German on a multi-year deal at the
MoreWilliams Racing have today announced that Alex Albon has inked a multi-year contract extension for the 2023 Formula 1 season and beyond. The Thai-Brit joined Williams in 2022 after spending a year on the sidelines following Red Bull Racing axing him and signing Sergio Perez as his replacement. Albon has consistently outperformed team-mate Nicholas Latifi
MoreWilliams CEO and team principal, Jost Capito, has been analysing Alex Albon’s mannerisms during the first part of the 2022 season, and he has pinpointed aspects for his driver to brush up on. Albon has scored all of Williams’ three points this season by finishing in the top 10 in Melbourne and Miami, but Williams
MoreFormer Formula 1 driver Ralf Schumacher does not believe Oscar Piastri will sign with Alpine to replace Fernando Alonso next season. Sebastian Vettel announced his retirement from Formula 1 at the end of the current season last week, leaving his seat at Aston Martin available for next year. After just a few days of speculation,
MoreCarlos Sainz was less than impressed with Nicholas Latifi in the second practice session ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix after the Williams driver held up the Ferrari. The Hungaroring in Budapest is known for its tight, twisty and narrow nature, and has often been labelled ‘Monaco without the barriers.’ As a result, it is
MoreFormula 1 journalist Joe Saward reports that Fernando Alonso has agreed a new deal that keeps him at Alpine for another two seasons. The Spaniard has picked up right where he left off since he returned to the pinnacle of motorsport at 39 years of age last year, scoring points on 23 occasions with an
MoreWilliams CEO and team principal, Jost Capito, is “convinced” that Formula 2 driver Logan Sargeant will be in Formula 1 in the future. Sargeant took a win and four podiums with Charouz in Formula 3 in 2020 as Oscar Piastri went on to win the title, and he featured in Formula 2 with HWA last
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