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Williams team principal James Vowles has predicted a “big driver market move” at the end of the 2026 Formula 1 season, and has revealed how he plans to retain his current driver lineup of Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz

Both drivers’ current contracts with the Grove outfit are due to expire at the end of next year.

“I think the end of 2026 will be another big driver market move. A lot of contracts come up at that stage,” the Williams chief explained to Sky Sports in Hungary.

“Simple answer is this. I have two drivers that believe in what we’re doing in terms of the longevity of this team, the investments in this team, and the direction to go back towards winning championships.

“And my job in all of this is making sure they’re fairly rewarded for that journey, and they want to be a part of that journey as well at the same time. And that’s what I can provide and offer them.”

Vowles acknowledged that both Albon and Sainz could be approached by other teams and potentially even offered a higher price, but he remains confident in what he is building at Williams and the level of involvement he can provide the pair.

“Now if someone else wants to offer them twice that money, that’s their choice in doing so,” he added.

Sven Smeets, Williams Racing Sporting Director with James Vowles, Williams Racing Team Principal.

Sven Smeets, Williams Racing Sporting Director with James Vowles, Williams Racing Team Principal.

Photo by: Williams

“But they are key leaders that are having a direct impact on what this car looks like tomorrow and what it looks like in a year’s time – something not provided to a lot of drivers up and down the grid. Almost treated as a separate asset, a separate entity that comes in. That’s not what we provide here.

“And the second part of it is making sure we have conversations early enough in 2026 that this is where I want us to be for the future, and instead of letting things linger until the August break, commit early.”

Ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix, the last race before the F1 summer break, Williams sits fifth in the constructors’ championship with 70 points, a 27-point lead over Sauber in sixth.

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