
- Carlos Sainz has signed a multi-year contract extension to remain at Williams through to 2027, securing the team's driver line-up alongside Alex Albon, who also recently extended his stay.
- Despite speculation linking him with Red Bull and Alpine during Williams' challenging 2026 campaign—where Sainz has secured just six points across 11 rounds—the Spanish driver opted to commit his future to the team.
- Sainz, who joined Williams from Ferrari in 2025 and achieved two podium finishes in his debut season, stated that his decision reflects his deep belief in team principal James Vowles and the ongoing background investments.
- Team principal James Vowles commended Sainz's leadership, speed, and off-track technical dedication, expressing confidence that pairing Sainz with Albon gives Williams one of the most competitive driver line-ups on the grid.
- Both drivers will be back on track this weekend as Formula 1 returns from its summer break for the Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort.
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