Team boss makes shocking claim over Williams' F1 facilities: 'We're 20 years behind'
Williams chief James Vowles has unveiled plans for a complete overhaul of the struggling Formula 1 team, citing outdated facilities that are "20 years behind".
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Williams chief James Vowles has unveiled plans for a complete overhaul of the struggling Formula 1 team, citing outdated facilities that are "20 years behind".
IMOLA, Italy: Williams boss James Vowles has not given up on luring star designer Adrian Newey to his team and also has three drivers in mind to partner Alex Albon next season and in 2026.
Alex Albon has signed a multi-year contract extension with Williams, the Formula One team said on Wednesday.
LONDON: Williams are confident they will be back up to strength with two cars at next week's Japanese Grand Prix, after having only one in Australia last Sunday (Feb 24) due to crash damage, but will still have no spare.
MELBOURNE: Williams boss James Vowles says he still believes in Logan Sargeant despite putting Alex Albon in the American's car for the Australian Grand Prix.
Williams Formula One driver Logan Sargeant will miss the Australian Grand Prix after his car was given to team mate Alex Albon, who crashed heavily in Friday practice with no spare available.
MELBOURNE : Williams Formula One driver Logan Sargeant will miss the Australian Grand Prix after his car was given to team mate Alex Albon, who crashed heavily in Friday practice with no spare available.
LONDON : The second season of the all-female F1 Academy starts in Saudi Arabia this week but Jamie Chadwick, Britain's top woman racer, recognises there is a long way to go before Formula One's male monopoly ends.
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