Before the official start of the 2025 Formula 1 season, Williams Racing has brought in another team member, Oliver Turvey. Turvey previously worked for McLaren but will now be a new test driver for Williams.
Today marks Lewis Hamiltons first day in Maranello as a Ferrari driver. this, much like his move to Ferrari, has dominated much of the news today. Another announcement that happened was with Williams Racing. They have confirmed that they will be joining the likes of Mercedes and Aston Martin in Bahrain.
The first and only official test in the run-up to the new F1 season starts on February 26 in Bahrain, but one day before it already looks set to be a busy time at the Middle Eastern circuit. Previously, GPblog was able to report that Aston Martin and Mercedes will hold a filming day in
Alpine managed to sign Franco Colapinto from Williams last week. The Argentinian signed a contract as a test and reserve driver with the French team. Perhaps the youngster could even be promoted in the foreseeable future and replace Jack Doohan as a driver. Colapinto’s manager revealed some details of the deal in a conversation with Infobae.
2026 will see F1’s biggest regulation change the sport has ever seen. A monumental task for teams, sure, when it comes to designing and building the innovative cars However, it also proves equally challenging for the FIA, since they have to come up with regulations that teams can work around to produce the best racing
Franco Colapinto has joined Alpine as a test and reserve driver after the team reached an agreement with Williams, for whom he made his Formula 1 debut last year. The 21-year-old impressed in his nine appearances for the team in place of Logan Sargeant in the second half of 2024. Alpine has already named Pierre
Williams will reveal their new car for the 2025 Formula 1 season on February 14th, four days before the series holds its official launch event. The team will present its new FW47 chassis to fans, sponsors and media in a special event at Silverstone. The car will be presented in a one-off introductory livery. Williams