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Williams Confirms More Upgrades Coming After Miami Success
10 May 2026motorsportAnalysis

Williams Confirms More Upgrades Coming After Miami Success

Williams arrived in Miami with a major upgrade package and left with points. Now, team principal James Vowles confirms more performance is on the way for Montreal.

Williams arrived in Miami carrying a substantial upgrade package developed over the five-week break, and left Florida with points on the board and a growing momentum. Now, before the cars land in Montreal, team principal James Vowles has confirmed the upgrade pipeline doesn't stop there.

Why it matters:

After starting the 2026 season on the back foot with an overweight car, Williams is clawing its way back into the midfield fight. The team sits eighth in the constructors' standings with five points, just nine behind Racing Bulls. Sustained upgrades are crucial to closing that gap and keeping pace with rivals like Mercedes, Audi, and Haas.

The details:

  • Miami upgrade package: New floor, revised bodywork, front wing modifications, altered rear suspension, exhaust blowing development, and a small but meaningful reduction in car weight.
  • Montreal pipeline: Vowles confirmed more performance is coming for the Canadian Grand Prix, though the exact scope depends on maximizing the three-week gap between races.
  • Weight reduction: The team is gradually trimming the overweight car as part of its development program, alongside aerodynamic and vehicle dynamic improvements.

What's next:

  • Vowles acknowledged that rivals will also bring upgrades, making it hard to predict whether Williams' gains will be enough to maintain ground.
  • "I'm happy with what we've got in the pipeline," he said, but noted the challenge of knowing where that will position them relative to competitors.

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