Formula 1 News: Williams to miss Barcelona test amid car delays
(GMM) Williams has confirmed it will not take part in this week’s closed-door group test in Barcelona, a significant setback for the team as preparations for the 2026 season continue.
In a statement, the team said delays in the FW48 program had led to the decision, with the team prioritizing “maximum car performance” over early mileage.
“The team will instead conduct a series of tests including a VTT program next week with the 2026 car to prepare for the first official test in Bahrain and the first race of the season in Melbourne,” Williams declared.
Both drivers responded on social media. Carlos Sainz wrote: “We are committed to keep pushing flat out! Can’t wait to hit the track soon!” Meanwhile Alex Albon said: “It’s not how we wanted to start the year, but these things can happen when you are pushing the limits! Full focus ahead!”
However, the decision has drawn criticism from some fans, with team principal James Vowles again coming under scrutiny online.
German newspaper Bild reported that Williams could technically have run in Barcelona, but deliberately chose not to in order to avoid compromising build quality or risking damage that could create a shortage of parts – particularly front wings – ahead of the season opener.
Other teams are also expected to ease into the five-day Barcelona window. Spanish media report Aston Martin may only run from days three or four, while McLaren is also not expected to be fully operational until later in the week.
By contrast, Audi plans to run from the opening morning. Technical director James Key said the early running had been planned long in advance.
“We made this decision about 18 months ago,” Key said. “We really needed a track reference and agreed we would try to get out on track as soon as possible.”
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