Carlos Sainz will race for Williams for the 2025 F1 season and beyond, the announcement coming after months of speculation over who he will join upon leaving Ferrari at the end of the year.
The 29-year-old will partner Alexander Albon as the Grove-based team looks to continue its climb up the F1 constructors' standings under team principal James Vowles.
Red Bull makes definitive decision on Perez with factory announcement
Sergio Perez will remain with Red Bull for the rest of the 2024 F1 season, as confirmed to RacingNews365 by the team.
The 34-year-old's future had been at risk, but the constructors' champions have opted to keep faith with Perez for the rest of the campaign.
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Sainz keen to 'make history again' as Williams driver
Carlos Sainz has detailed his eagerness to be a part of Williams' long-term future after penning a deal with the Grove-based squad.
Sainz's Ferrari exit was confirmed earlier this year after the Italian outfit opted to sign seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton from Mercedes.
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Verstappen issues 'unfair' claim but warns of Red Bull analysis
Max Verstappen feels it "unfair" his situation has been described as tenuous after failing to win for the fourth consecutive F1 grand prix.
Verstappen took the chequered flag for the Belgian Grand Prix in fifth position, a climb of six places after starting from 11th due to an engine penalty. He was promoted to fourth following initial victor George Russell's disqualification for an underweight Mercedes.
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Mercedes to launch investigation into Russell disqualification
Mercedes has committed to launching an investigation into the root causes of George Russell's disqualification from the Belgian Grand Prix.
Russell was chucked out of the Spa results having won the race on-track on an audacious one-stop strategy, with the rest of the field on a two-stopper.
READ MORE: Mercedes to launch investigation into Russell disqualification
Leclerc delivers blunt Ferrari assessment despite Spa podium
Charles Leclerc has delivered a damning assessment of Ferrari's Belgian Grand Prix, despite inheriting a podium.
From pole position, Leclerc was passed by Lewis Hamilton on lap three, by the one-stopping George Russell and finally by Oscar Piastri on lap 36 for the final podium place as Russell led Hamilton and Piastri home.
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