JULY 7, 2026
Sainz doubts Williams planned B car upgrade
Carlos Sainz has cast doubt on Williams' hopes that a major upgrade package later this season will reverse the team's disappointing 2026 campaign.
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Team boss James Vowles at Silverstone outlined an ambitious development plan, describing the car due to debut around the Azerbaijan GP as effectively a B-spec
Williams.
The best way to describe it is that it's a B-spec car,
Vowles said.
It has a new chassis and other accompanying parts.
He said Williams will introduce smaller upgrades at Spa and Budapest before a larger package, including weight reduction, at Zandvoort.
"And, in fact, for Baku, we'll have practically a completely new car.
That will be a big improvement, without a doubt.
Sainz, however, is unconvinced.
The Spaniard has repeatedly voiced concern about Williams' lack of development this season amid continuing speculation about his long-term future.
In Baku we should reach the minimum weight, but we've lost a lot of weight since the beginning of the season,
he said.
We've also brought upgrade packages, but unfortunately right now nothing tells me that the Baku package should be a big step forward, because if everything we've brought so far isn't a step forward, why should it be from Baku?
Sainz believes Williams must first understand why its upgrades are failing before expecting a breakthrough.
"We first need to understand why what we're bringing so far isn't working before taking it to Baku.
It will be a big step forward in terms of weight, but in terms of aerodynamics, which is ultimately what matters, we need to keep looking at it.
(GMM)