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Everything making Mercedes' F1 2026 start so ominous.
Mercedes left Barcelona with such a positive feeling. The car reacted as it expected, the aerodynamic performance being measured on the car tallies with what is being seen in simulations, how the car handles on track is broadly the same as in the virtual world – Kimi Antonelli said it was actually “quite a bit better” than on the simulator.
Feb 4, 2026
Scott Mitchell-Malm
The Race
The initial evidence and impressions of Formula 1’s blurry emerging 2026 picture point to Mercedes making an ominous start that includes avoiding a problem that plagued it during the ground-effect era. George Russell said this correlation overall is better than anything Mercedes has had since its last title-winning season in 2021.
“The car reacted as we anticipated,” he said. “The numbers we're seeing from the aero on the car match what we see back on the simulator. How the car is handling is matching how it feels on the simulator. This is something we've not really experienced since 2021 as a team. We're sort of ticking the boxes of everything that we want to tick.”
George Russell’s implication from saying he was “pushing the boundaries of the car” from the very start is that he was doing enough early on to clock any initial vices and most importantly any big discrepancies with all of Mercedes’ preparations back at base. And that’s not happened yet, which may be enough to be confident that the particular difficulties of that phase are behind the team and it is now going to get the benefit of all of the work and the digging into the tools to actually make them better.
‘“Quite a bit better” than on the simulator’;
https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/e...rt-so-ominous/
Brundle flags one F1 team that has hit the sweet spot after Barcelona testing
3 Feb 2026
Samson Ero
GPblog.com
Martin Brundle believes the Mercedes team have put together a strong and cohesive package with its 2026 car. The former F1 driver turned pundit expressed his belief that the Brackley-based team appears to have mastered the new regulations. However, Brundle was quick to temper expectations, stressing that the true test will come under proper race conditions.
"Clearly, they look like they've sort of aced this completely different set of regulations. But we need to see what it's like on normal track temperatures. It's going to be about power regeneration and filling their battery back up, but of course, they'll regen as well as any other Mercedes-powered car, probably a Ferrari-powered car too,” Brundle wrote in his Sky Sports column.
"You might have a car that just fires its tyres up brilliantly on a cold day and then overheats them on a hot day, which is a problem we've seen Mercedes have before,” he added. "I do think we need to stay calm on it, but you can't ignore the relentless pace and reliability that they've shown. So, clearly, they've got a really good, cohesive package. It’s too early to judge any team’s concept, but I think Mercedes have found the sweet spot in the very early stages of F1's new era.”
‘Strong and cohesive package’;
https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/brund...celona-testing
George Russell pinned as title favourite: 'He's ready to be world champion'
George Russell is quickly emerging as many people's favourite for a maiden F1 drivers' title in 2026.
3 February 2026
Nick Golding
RacingNews365
Former F1 driver Karun Chandhok has pinned George Russell as the favourite for the 2026 drivers’ title, believing that the Briton is "ready to be world champion". Asked on talkSPORT if Russell is the title favourite, Chandhok replied: "Yes, I believe he’s the favourite, in my book anyway, for the world championship.”
"Because we’ve got this big rule change, I think having a team where the engine power unit side and the chassis side are so integrated will be key to success. Now, Ferrari and Mercedes are the two teams that have that, along with Red Bull and Audi. But Red Bull and Audi are brand-new power unit companies, so I think you have to cut them a bit of slack and give them some time.”
"But I think Mercedes and Ferrari, with that integrated structure, have got to have an advantage at the beginning of a rule cycle. So, to me, George Russell — in my opinion — was the second-best driver in F1 last year after Max Verstappen. He had an outstanding season. I think he’s ready to be a championship contender if the car’s capable of it. I think he’s ready to be world champion."
“George Russell — in my opinion — was the second-best driver in F1 last year after Max Verstappen”;
https://racingnews365.com/george-rus...2026-f1-season
Antonelli embraces Russell battle in bid to repeat Hamilton’s success
2 Feb 2026
Kada Sarkozi
GPblog.com
Kimi Antonelli hopes to fight for the world title, something he says would be especially enjoyable against his teammate George Russell. "That's absolutely the goal. It is to win and to eventually fight for the world championship. I mean, that's absolutely the goal. It is to win and to eventually fight for the world championship," the young Italian driver said while answering GPblog's question in a session with a select group of media.
Towards the end of the season, his teammate, George Russell, repeatedly declared that he was ready to finally battle for the world title. According to many, Mercedes is also the favourite heading into the 2026 campaign. The young Italian added: "George is very, very strong and definitely is ready to fight for a championship and is one of the benchmarks on the grid. So I think it's going to be quite fun, especially competing with him. And so, yes, really looking forward to it."
"That's absolutely the goal. It is to win and to eventually fight for the world championship”;
https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/anton...es-lofty-goals
Russell tips Antonelli for major step forward heading into 2026
2 Feb 2026
Tobia Elia
GPblog.com
George Russell has spoken about what he expects from his teammate Kimi Antonelli as he heads into his second season with Mercedes. “Kimi very much falls into the category of a future top-class driver, and there’s no doubt he’ll take another step forward this year compared to last” - George Russell
The Briton, speaking to GPblog among other media, voiced strong confidence in the young Italian, describing Antonelli as one of the standout talents to watch in the future of Formula 1.
“I expect Kimi to really step things up this year,” he said. “He’s clearly a driver with huge potential, and you only have to look at the progress Oscar made over his time in Formula 1 to see how quickly someone can reach a very high level”
“I’ve always had a great deal of respect for Kimi, and I expect him to push me throughout the season. That said, I believe in myself. I believe I can beat anyone on this grid, and I’m working extremely hard to make that happen. I wouldn’t be intimidated by being teammates with anyone.” Russell finally added: “Kimi very much falls into the category of a future top-class driver, and there’s no doubt he’ll take another step forward this year compared to last.”
“Kimi very much falls into the category of a future top-class driver”;
https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/russe...ding-into-2026
George Russell wary of 'sexy' Aston Martin after 'spectacular' Adrian Newey influence
Has Adrian Newey found a sweet spot with his first Aston Martin design? It certainly raised eyebrows in Barcelona.
3 February 2026
Ian Parkes
RacingNews365
George Russell has conceded to being wary of Adrian Newey's "pretty spectacular" debut car with Aston Martin, but has warned that F1's new era is not about the sexiest design. "The Aston Martin was probably the most standout in terms of the car design," said Russell, speaking to select media, including RacingNews365.
"I think everybody was looking at that rear suspension, and obviously, visually it looks very impressive, but it's not a competition of how sexy it is. It's a competition of how fast it goes around the track. People always look towards the fastest car, and we'll find that out in Melbourne. Whoever that is, that will be the car that you wish to try and take inspiration from."
‘George Russell has conceded to being wary of Adrian Newey's "pretty spectacular" debut car’;
https://racingnews365.com/george-rus...ewey-influence
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Williams becomes final team to run its 2026 F1 car on track.
Williams completed this run as part of its 'promotional filming day' allowance. It will complete a second such filming day in Bahrain on February 10, a day before the first official pre-season test starts.
04 Feb 2026
Jack Cozens
The Race
Williams has now run the full FW48 on track in a shakedown at Silverstone. Race drivers Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz both got to drive the car, which ran in the fan-chosen livery that will be used at the upcoming Bahrain pre-season tests.
More on Williams's pre season so far;
• How much did Williams really lose from missing first F1 test?
• Zero-rods? Williams's unusual 2026 F1 showcar explained
• Williams reveals livery for late 2026 F1 car that's 'most complex' yet
• Williams promises 'different' front suspension, but not as extreme as Newey
• What latest 'painful' F1 car delay has exposed about Vowles' Williams
• Video: What late 2026 F1 car has exposed about Williams
Prior to its Silverstone shakedown run, Williams did complete a virtual track test (VTT) programme in lieu of being at Barcelona. This involved "most of the physical car", according to team principal James Vowles, which included "the chassis, the engine, the gearbox" but did not have its "wings bolted to it".
‘Final team to run its 2026 F1 car’;
https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/w...e-2026-f1-car/
James Vowles and Alex Albon react to first 2026 Williams run after avoiding embarrassing scenario
5 February 2026
Ben Evans
F1 Oversteer
How Williams avoided a ‘highly embarrassing’ no-show at the Barcelona shakedown. Journalist Chris Medland was speaking on the RACER Weekly Podcast about Williams’ start to 2026.
He shared what sources within the team were telling him about not making it to Spain and explained:
“I was told when they announced that they weren’t going to be in Barcelona that the only crash test that they hadn’t yet passed was to do with the nose box and that actually there was a way of them manufacturing a compromise, but then that was at cost that might still not be fully ready and pass the test until you’d actually done it. And he would then have sent the whole team out to Barcelona to get ready and have personnel there waiting for the car to show up and build the garage and everything like that.”
“And then maybe still not make it, which would be highly embarrassing, but be costly. This is the cost cap era. You can’t just keep throwing money at things that aren’t actually going to happen. So they then decided, well, we’ve still got two more tests. We’ve still got at that point over two weeks until Bahrain. If you spend that whole time just focusing on Bahrain rather than scrambling to get to Barcelona, maybe you can do a bit more work on engineering and development and improve the car.”
'Reaction';
https://www.f1oversteer.com/news/jam...sing-scenario/
James Vowles dismisses Williams 2026 title hopes as ‘not realistic’
Feb 05, 2026
The Straits Times
“Our expectation is that 2025 set the baseline. P5 is where I want us to be at our base, and we nudge forward from there,” British Formula One team Williams Team Principal James Vowles said. “But it’s exponentially harder, in my experience, being P4, and exponentially harder being P3, P2, P1. And I think with what you can see at the moment, the journey to P2, P1 is simply not on the cards for 2026. We have work to do. But do I expect that, as a baseline, we perform at least where we were last year? Yes.”
Williams won the last of their nine constructors’ titles in 1997 when Jacques Villeneuve also won the drivers’ world championship. Vowles is confident that the long-term planning is there to return to the glory days. “Am I confident we as a business have made a step forward from 2025 to 2026 in the way we’re working? Absolutely,” he added.
“There’s some elements of the car that are really quite impressive. Not all of it, but elements of it. Are we at championship level today? No. But I’m confident the way we are going about this will allow us to catch up in the time frame. I will always invest in our future... The decisions that we made in 2025 were the right ones to make sure we forward invest in this team.”
“P5 is where I want us to be at our base”;
https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/f...-not-realistic
Williams cut through speculated FW48 rumour with hard facts
4 Feb 2026
Tobia Elia
GPblog.com
Williams FW48 is already running very close to the 2026 minimum weight limit according to the technical data, contrary to earlier speculation. “In terms of weight, until there are two race cars built to the correct specification going forward, it’s hard to comment on that”
- James Vowles.
“But even so, in that regard, your question was: does that stop you being competitive right now? “No one knows – and I really do mean no one – what the pecking order is, especially ourselves as we haven’t been on track, so it’s hard for me to answer that question.”
‘Hard facts’;
https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/willi...f-on-the-table
Williams missed test to be competitive says Vowles
FEBRUARY 4, 2026
GrandPrix.com
Williams team boss James Vowles has defended the decision to miss the entire Barcelona shakedown week, insisting delaying the FW48 was painful but necessary as the team prioritises competitiveness. “I wish we hadn't had to confront it so aggressively to discover all the weaknesses,” he admitted.
“But if we'd known the limitations of our processes - how we communicate, how we move pieces within the company - we would have changed the programme earlier. hat pleases me, in a strange way, is that if you avoid a problem, it doesn't hurt enough to dig deep and fix it. This won't happen again. You have to let the pain of failure drive change.”
“The decisions made in 2025 were the right ones - investing upstream for 2026”, he explained. “Have we made a significant leap from 2025 to 2026? Absolutely. Some elements of the car are truly impressive. Are we at championship level today? No. He was equally clear about tempering expectations even for next year. “World champion in 2027 is not realistic,” Vowles said bluntly.
“To be competitive”;
https://www.grandprix.com/news/willi...ys-vowles.html
First look: Williams FW48 hits the track in F1 2026 shakedown at Silverstone
4 Feb 2026
Oliver Harden
PlanetF1.com
Williams later confirmed that Sainz and Albon shared driving duties at Silverstone, with the team planning to use a second filming day in Bahrain on February 10 – 24 hours before the start of the second pre-season test in Sakhir.
Speaking to PlanetF1.com and other select media outlets last week, Williams team principal James Vowles insisted that the team could have made Barcelona testing. However, concerns over spare parts at the start of the season led to the “incredibly painful” decision to miss the shakedown.
‘FW48 hits the track’;
https://www.planetf1.com/news/willia...wn-silverstone
Williams’ FW48 Turns First Laps at Silverstone in Fan Chosen ‘Flow State’ Livery
4 Feb 2026
Balazs Szabo
F1 Technical
The ‘Flow State’ livery was selected from six competing concepts as part of the team’s ‘Your Livery’ initiative, which drew almost 55,000 votes from fans across 162 countries over a seven day period in December. The project forms part of Williams’ broader commitment to bringing fans closer to the sport through digital engagement and live activations.
Team Principal James Vowles described the day as a significant milestone for the organisation. “This was a milestone day for us and it is always a very proud moment to see a new car on track for the first time,” he said. “The team has absolutely pulled together under the pressure of the situation and delivered a car today for a planned promotional filming day here at Silverstone.”
"We were able to understand more about our package in preparation for Bahrain next week, and Carlos and Alex were able to provide some positive feedback to direct us, while also identifying some minor issues for us to clean up between now and then. The push isn't over yet – this is just the beginning and there is more in front of us.”
‘Williams’ FW48’;
https://www.f1technical.net/news/28207
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I suspect Prospeed are doing dev work for the technical department, somebody had to. Shouldn't be issues with them being ready.
WRC mainclass from 2027