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Dutch GP: Mixed Friday for Atlassian Williams F1 Team
The opening day of the 2026 Dutch GP would see the Atlassian Williams F1 Team come away with a very muched mixed set of results with Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz having quite different sessions across the single practice and then Sprint qualifying. Alex was able to make it into SQ2 and would finish in 16th after what he described as a not bad Friday but for Carlos he would have issues in practice which affected his Sprint qualifying. Carlos was have several moments where he would go across the gravel and one would damage his floor which affected his ability to learn the car. This would ultimately see him only manage 18th in the qualifying. The results will see both drivers start down the order in Saturday's Sprint but given the state of the teams inability to bring updates to the FW48 this is not a real surprise.
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Dutch GP: Atlassian Williams F1 Team Grand Prix Preview
Coming off the extended F1 break the Atlassian Williams F1 Team moves to the Dutch seaside circuit of Zandvoort. This circuit offers its own unique challenges but these are made even more so by the fact that this weekend is a Sprint format with its limited practice. For the Williams F1 Team they arrive with the encouraging news that Alex Albon will continue with the team in 2027. But aside from this, what with the challenges that the season so far has placed upon the team, it is far from certain as to how the Dutch weekend will play out. It is not expected to see any significant updates coming for this event so it will very much come down to what the team can achieve in terms of the setup of the FW48.
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Albon extends into 2027 with Atlassian Williams F1 Team
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Hungarian GP: End to a tough weekend for Williams F1 Team
Sunday's race for the 2026 Hungarian GP would be a tough one for both Atlassian Williams F1 Team drivers with Alex Albon finishing 17th and Carlos Sainz 18th. For both drivers it was very much the case of getting the best out of what is still a very difficult 2026 car. For Alex his race marked his 100th for the Williams F1 Team so it was a shame that his race performance did not see him come away with a better result. For Carlos he would have a moment where he would make conatct with the McLaren of Piastri and he was been lapped. He would receive a penalty that would drop him down the order. Overall it was another tough weekend for the team and now with the summer F1 break it is hoped that the team can recover in the second half of the 2026 F1 season.
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Hungarian GP: Tough qualifying for Williams F1 Team
In what has been described by both Atlassian Williams F1 Team drivers, Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon, as a tough weekend the 2026 Hungarian GP weekend has seen both drivers struggle across all the practice sessions. And this would continue from practice and into qualifying with Carlos only managing 18th and Alex one place behind in 19th. It could only be described as one of the poorest results so far in 2026. Across their practice sessions and qualifying both drivers would complain of a car that was inconsistent in its ontrack behaviour. And to make it even more frustrating the team has been struggling to understand the reasons behind these issues. Such is the situation it is going to be a very tough race on Sunday for the team and drivers.
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Hungarian GP: Tricky Friday for Atlassian Williams F1 Team
In a day that saw the Atlassian Williams F1 Team come away with Alex Albon 16th and Carlos Sainz 17th the team would still have a productive Friday in preparation for the 2026 Hungarian GP. There is still a lot of overnight work to do for the team as they try to resolve various issues including overheating of the rear tyres. But despite the times the team still feels that they had a better Friday than they did at Spa.
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Hungarian GP: Atlassian Williams F1 Team Grand Prix Preview
In what is the final race prior to the F1 summer break the Atlassian Williams F1 Team moves to the Hungaroring for the 2026 Hungarian GP. For Alex Albon this race marks his 100th race with the Williams F1 Team. It woud be a great way to see out the first half of the 2026 F1 season with a memorable result for Alex as well as Carlos Sainz and the team. After a series of difficult races the team is hopeful of producing a positive result in Hungary but it will be difficult with the team not expected to bring any sigificant performance related updates to the FW48.
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Belgian GP: Race of mixed fortunes for Williams F1 Team
The 2026 Belgian GP would ultimately see Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz finish a disappointing 15th and 16th for the Atlassian Williams F1 Team but it was a race that would see the team having to contend with a mixed set of issues ranging from Carlo having to replace a component in his engine seeing him drop to 19th on the grid only to see his race impacted by damage received in a Turn one incident. Carlos would lose time in his pit stop having to replace a damaged front wing but after that he felt that he had good pace in the later stages of the race. For Alex his race would start well but as the race progressed he would struggle to keep up with other midfield runners. Despite the fact that the team got the most out of their cars during the race it certainly was not enough to see them seriously compete with their midfield competition. The next race is in Hungary in just a weeks time so not a lot can be expected in terms of the team bringing performance to the car.
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Belgian GP: Mixed qualifying for Atlassian Williams F1 Team
Qualifying for the 2026 Belgian GP would see the Atlassian Williams F1 Team come away with Carlos Sainz finishing 14th and Alex Albon 16th. For Carlos his result was a step forward over his practice sessions where he had struggled with issues but the team was able to turn things around for qualifying. But for Alex Albon it was very much the opposite as he has being able to perform well in practice but suddenly, after changes to his car between FP3 and qualifying, would find his qualifying go badly not making it into Q2 like Carlos. So again the team sees both their drivers starting Sunday's race from outside the top ten making the chances of achieving a points result that much more difficult.
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