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Williams Extends Alex Albon Through 2027

Williams says keeping Albon secures a leader to provide continuity ahead of new technical rules with the team's 50th anniversary approaching.

Overview

  • Williams announced the contract extension on Tuesday, August 18, 2026, confirming Albon will remain with the team through the end of the 2027 season.
  • Albon has become Williams' longest-serving race starter after surpassing Nigel Mansell and recently reached his 100th Grand Prix for the team.
  • The renewal is presented as a vote of mutual trust that keeps a stable on-track and locker-room leader while the squad tries to recover from a disappointing 2026 campaign that has left Williams ninth of eleven teams.
  • Team principal James Vowles framed the deal as part of a long-term rebuild, saying Albon has been a driving force in the team's transformation and will help target progress under the next set of regulations.
  • Carlos Sainz's 2027 seat is not yet confirmed and the wider driver market remains unsettled, a situation that could prompt roster changes for Williams if major moves occur at other teams.