2025 Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix Highlights

 

Williams Racing

 

Atlassian Williams Racing continued its strong start to the 2025 Formula 1 season with a double-points finish in Round 2 at the Chinese Grand Prix. Alex Albon delivered an impressive drive to secure P7, while teammate Carlos Sainz claimed P10, adding valuable points to the team’s tally.

The final standings were reshuffled after post-race disqualifications for three competitors, elevating both Williams drivers up the order. Initially, Alex and Carlos crossed the line in P9 and P13, respectively, following a race defined by evolving tyre strategies that limited overtaking opportunities. Despite the challenges, the team executed a well-managed race to capitalize on the circumstances and maximize their points haul.

With this result, Atlassian Williams Racing builds momentum heading into the next round, showcasing its potential in the early stages of the championship.

Alex Albon, Driver, Williams Racing

Considering the Sprint race, today was a huge step forward for us and highlights the progress we’ve made as a team. It proves that we can address and resolve the issues with our car—something that marks a significant improvement from where we were last year. We learned a lot between yesterday and today, and these insights will be invaluable for the races ahead. This track hasn’t historically suited us, yet we still came away with points! I’m very happy with that.

Carlos Sainz, Driver, Williams Racing

It’s been a strange and challenging weekend for me. To be honest, I’m a bit puzzled. Ever since I first jumped in the car during testing in Abu Dhabi and Bahrain, I’ve felt quick and comfortable, but somewhere along the way, that pace and connection with the car have disappeared. Today, we nailed the strategy but simply didn’t have the speed to push forward, and fuel-saving only made things tougher. Now, we have ten days to analyze everything, regroup, and put a plan in place to come back stronger in Japan. Head down, and let’s keep pushing.

James Vowles, Team Principal, Williams Racing

Leaving the first two races of the championship with points on the board is a great achievement. I’m incredibly proud of how the team came together to deliver a competitive car today, especially given the challenges we faced in the Sprint race. With Carlos, we know he has what it takes—he’s the most recent race winner in this team, and his experience speaks for itself. It’s our responsibility to keep working with him, adapting, and ensuring we extract the very best from him.



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