Carlos Sainz's Williams F1 Future: Long-Term Plan Unveiled by Vowles
Carlos Sainz's future with Williams F1 is set for a long-term commitment, as James Vowles confirms the team will not seek other drivers. Sainz's recent struggles and the team's ambitious plans for 2028 are highlighted.
Carlos Sainz faced a challenging season with Williams F1, missing the first preseason test and struggling with an overweight car. Despite these setbacks, Sainz remains a key figure in the team's plans.
Sainz's determination and winning mindset are crucial for Williams F1's future success. Vowles emphasizes the importance of having both Sainz and Alex Albon in the team to compete at the top end of the grid.
Williams F1 aims to deliver a radical change with a new chassis at the Azerbaijan race in September. The team is excited about the task of leading the illustrious Williams team back to the top of Formula 1.
Vowles remains optimistic about Williams F1's future, despite the challenges faced in the current season. The team's goal is to win grands prix by 2028 and fight for the championship by 2030.
Vowles believes the sport may need to look at the way it is run to promote close racing throughout the field. The 'big four' teams have pulled further away, and Williams F1 aims to bridge the gap.