How Spain exposed Williams weakness that needs fixing despite 2026 F1 rules reset
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Albon reflects on dissapointing F1 Spanish GP for Williams
Alex Albon encountered a frustrating Sunday at the F1 Spanish GP this weekend for Williams. Retiring midway through the race after sustaining too much damage. Albon would start the Spanish Grand Prix from P11 following Saturdays Qualifying Session. Ahead of teammate Carlos Sainz who qualified down in P18. Sunday’s race proved difficult from lights out... The post Albon reflects on dissapointing F1 Spanish GP for Williams appeared first on Motors…


How Spain exposed Williams weakness that needs fixing despite 2026 F1 rules reset
Williams left Barcelona with more questions than answers, as familiar struggles resurfaced at a track that continues to highlight a key limitation the team must overcome ahead of Formula 1’s 2026 rules reset. Both drivers were in the wars, with Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon each suffering front wing damage – Albon twice during the Spanish Grand Prix. First, his front-end plate was damaged when Liam Lawson, unable to avoid Fernando Alonso at Turn 1…
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