Alex Albon draws on Mercedes example in potential Williams F1 hurdle
Alex Albon has admitted that next year's F1 rule changes could prove to be a hurdle to current progress shown by Williams, citing Mercedes as an example.
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Alex Albon has admitted that next year's F1 rule changes could prove to be a hurdle to current progress shown by Williams, citing Mercedes as an example.
Alex Albon has praised Williams boss James Vowles for transforming the F1 team's culture and for lifting a lingering "doom and gloom".
Williams has drawn a clear line under its 2025 campaign, with boss James Vowles revealing the precise moment development focus shifted entirely to F1’s next regulation cycle.
Williams boss James Vowles has branded Alex Albon a "completely different animal" compared to his ill-fated stint with F1 rivals Red Bull.
Carlos Sainz has insisted Williams' resurgence in F1 in 2025 has cemented the conviction that he made the right decision to choose the team 12 months ago.
Williams Sporting Director Sven Smeets has praised the "big impact" Carlos Sainz has made at the team since joining from F1 rivals Ferrari over the winter.
Williams boss James Vowles believes that next year's new F1 regulations will not see large performance gaps between teams, as seen in 2014.
Williams boss James Vowles has predicted that the next "big driver market move" will materialise by the end of the 2026 F1 season.
Alex Albon has revealed that Williams has set up an "active working group" to ensure that he and Carlos Sainz are best prepared to tackle F1's new 2026 rules.
Williams boss James Vowles has called for refinement on the forthcoming 2026 F1 cars, stating drivers are currently experiencing a "very difficult" workload.