Williams reveals Gulf livery which will feature in three races
The Gulf-inspired livery that Williams will use in three Formula 1 Grands Prix later in the year has been officially revealed.
The Gulf-inspired livery that Williams will use in three Formula 1 Grands Prix later in the year has been officially revealed.
Williams revealed on the eve of the Monaco Grand Prix that it will let fans vote on four Gulf livery designs in the blue and orange colours of the sponsor.
Williams driver Logan Sargeant has apologised to Nyck de Vries for hitting the back of his car during the Australian Grand Prix.
Logan Sargeant has officially signed up with Williams as a driver for the F1 in 2023 following his fourth-place finish in the F2 standings.
Williams CEO Jost Capito thinks that Nicholas Latifi’s crash in Abu Dhabi last year, which sparked the controversial F1 season finale at Yas Marina, has had a long-lasting impact on the Canadian’s driving
Williams driver Alex Albon was put on a ventilator after surgery-related issues caused him to experience “respiratory failure.”
Oscar Piastri was a candidate for a Williams 2023 race seat, according to team principal and CEO Jost Capito.
Williams boss Jost Capito is convinced that the team’s owner, Dorilton Capital, is committed to Formula 1 and has no plans to part with the British outfit.
After making a strong impression on the team in 2022, Alex Albon secured a new long-term contract with Williams, giving him and his professional golfer girlfriend reason to celebrate.
Alexander Albon was issued a challenge by Jost Capito to get faster following the signing of his new contract with Williams.
Alexander Albon’s contract with Williams has been extended, and he will continue to race for the team through 2023 as part of a new, multi-year deal.
Logan Sargeant, a member of the Williams Academy, will make his F1 debut in Austin, where he will participate in Friday’s opening practice, in October.
Nicholas Latifi’s car will now receive the latest FW44 upgrade package, according to Williams, in time for the French Grand Prix this weekend.
The FIA has sanctioned Williams F1 for failing to submit its ‘Full Year Financial Reporting Documentation’ by the March 31, 2022 deadline.
Nicholas Latifi will remain with Williams for the remainder of the 2022 Formula 1 season, according to the team.
Williams has collaborated with Surge, a modern American artist, to give the team’s famed ‘W’ monogram a new appearance and feel ahead of the first ever Miami Grand Prix.