Lia Block will remain with ART Grand Prix and continued support from Williams for her sophomore F1 Academy campaign in 2025.
Williams Racing Driver Academy
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F1 teams are signing younger drivers as juniors, seeing early investments could lead to greater long-term returns. Here are those drivers:
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The Williams Formula 1 team has announced the addition of Dutch karter Dean Hoogendoorn to its driver academy.
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A calm and confident Luke Browning cruised to a first FIA F3 Championship win at Bahrain and is now a very relaxed points leader. He explains why
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Williams has announced Alessandro Giusti and Sara Matsui as the two newest members of its Formula 1 junior team.
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Williams has announced that it has added Ukrainian karting star Oleksandr ‘Sasha’ Bondarev to its Formula 1 junior team.
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Luke Browning has made an impressive start to his rookie FIA F3 season, but it wouldn’t have been possible without the support of the Williams F1 team.
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Williams Formula 1 driver Logan Sargeant has opened up about he was once in contention to become a Mercedes-AMG F1 junior.
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Luke Browning will become the fourth F3 driver to be supported by Williams after being announced as the latest addition to the team’s academy
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Williams has announced FIA Formula 3 racer Franco Colapinto as the latest member of its young driver development programme.
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W Series champion Jamie Chadwick has finally secured a step up the single-seater ladder, joining Andretti Autosport in Indy Nxt for 2023
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Oliver Gray will move to Carlin for his second season in British Formula 4, and race as a junior driver of the Williams Formula 1 team
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Reigning GB3 champion Zak O’Sullivan will move up to FIA Formula 3 this year with Carlin as a Williams Racing Formula 1 junior
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Williams academy driver Logan Sargeant will make a full-time step up to Formula 2 in 2022 after securing a seat with the Carlin team
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The Williams young driver academy will be overseen by former WRC co-driver Sven Smeets after he was appointed sporting director of the F1 team
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Sir Frank Williams’ two eponmyous companies are best known for F1 success, but it was in junior single-seaters where his name first made waves
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Logan Sargeant has joined the Williams Formula 1 team’s young driver academy, reigniting his ambitions of reaching the championship in the future
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Dan Ticktum has spoken of his split with the Williams Formula 1 team earlier this year, saying he was “booted out”
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Formula 2 race-winner Dan Ticktum has lost his status as a junior driver of the Williams Formula 1 team as of last week
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Formula 2 racer Dan Ticktum will continue his role with the Williams Racing Formula 1 team this year
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