Williams has confirmed it will undergo a name change from January next year ahead of the 2026 F1 season.
The Grove-based squad has been part of the sport since the late 1970s, founded by Frank Williams and has been run under various iterations while always featuring the Williams surname.
Carlos Sainz proposes radical idea to change F1 race weekends
Carlos Sainz is open to F1 radically changing Sprint weekends to try and enliven the shorter race after a series of dull events.
A major criticism handed towards Sprint events has been that as drivers often use the medium tyres for them, they are an effective replica of the first stint of the grand prix itself, with soft tyres seldom used in the opening leg of the main grand prix.
READ MORE: Carlos Sainz proposes radical idea to change F1 race weekends
Jacques Villeneuve defends 'deserved' Lewis Hamilton punishment
1997 F1 champion Jacques Villeneuve has defended the decision which saw Lewis Hamilton handed a "deserved" 10-second time penalty in Mexico.
The seven-time world champion had qualified in third at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, offering Hamilton his best opportunity yet of a grand prix podium for Ferrari.
READ MORE: Jacques Villeneuve defends 'deserved' Lewis Hamilton punishment
Aston Martin shoot rivals 'relentless' F1 title warning
Aston Martin team owner Lawrence Stroll has asserted he is “relentless” in his pursuit to beat rival F1 teams to championship success.
Stroll took over the team formerly known as Force India midway through 2018 before rebranding to Aston Martin at the start of 2021.
READ MORE: Aston Martin shoot rivals 'relentless' F1 title warning
Max Verstappen receives 'fighter' label as McLaren title hunt intensifies
Max Verstappen has been labelled a "fighter" and a "winner" as he seeks to catch the McLaren drivers and make F1 history.
After the Mexico City GP, Verstappen finds himself 36 points behind new championship leader Lando Norris, who actually pulled out 10 points over the Dutchman after winning to Verstappen's third-place finish.
READ MORE: Max Verstappen receives 'fighter' label as McLaren title hunt intensifies
Red Bull offer clear 2026 F1 regulations stance
Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies has insisted that the Milton Keynes-based outfit is "not worried" about the upcoming new power unit regulations.
Next season will see new cars introduced as part of the new regulations, which will feature a power unit consisting of 50% electrical energy and 50% internal combustion.
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