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What is the real cause of Williams' F1 car delay and setback in early 2026?
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Uncovering the True Reason Behind Williams’ F1 Car Delay and Early 2026 Setback

January 28, 2026 3 Min Read
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Williams team principal James Bowles has clarified why the team opted out of the initial 2026 F1 pre-season test in Barcelona. The British outfit missed the session due to delays finalizing their new car, but Bowles assured that the FW48 has successfully passed all necessary checks and will be ready for its debut at the first test in Bahrain.

Ahead of the Bahrain test scheduled for February 11-13, Williams plans to hold a photo shoot with its 2026 car. Bowles acknowledged that skipping Barcelona was not ideal and was a tough choice, but he emphasized that it reflects their commitment to maximizing performance gains under the new regulations. He highlighted the ongoing rapid transformation within the team, noting that pushing limits aggressively is essential for accelerating progress and overcoming challenges quickly rather than lagging behind.

Williams is confident the decision to forgo the Barcelona test will better prepare them for Bahrain and the subsequent Melbourne session. Alongside physical testing efforts like the VTT (Virtual Test Track), Bowles indicated they had to prioritize reliability and component availability over early track running, which prevented them from attending Barcelona. This decision avoided compromising spares and upgrades that will be critical later in the season.

Addressing rumors of their chassis being overweight by 20-30 kilograms, Bowles dismissed these claims as speculative until final assessments can be completed in Bahrain. He explained that detailed weight measurements require removing sensors and thorough checks, none of which are possible at this stage. While acknowledging the challenge of meeting strict weight targets, he promised to provide clear updates once precise data is available.

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Bowles remains confident that missing the first test won’t set Williams back, pointing out that they still have six solid days of testing in Bahrain, likely under dry conditions. Additionally, since their power unit and gearbox are both supplied by Mercedes, the technical learnings Mercedes gains from Barcelona testing will be directly beneficial to Williams in Bahrain. His goal is to enter Bahrain with a fully reliable and race-ready car rather than rushing unfinished work and risking time spent inactive in the garage.

Fan Take:
This update shows Williams is taking a thoughtful, calculated approach to their 2026 campaign, prioritizing long-term gains over short-term appearances. For racing fans, it signals the team’s serious intent to compete strongly under the new regulations and could hint at a fascinating development battle ahead in Formula 1’s evolving era.

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