Unraveling the Turmoil: Williams’ Troubles at the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix

Unraveling the Turmoil: Williams' Troubles at the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix

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While midfield rivals Aston Martin and Sauber scored big points in Hungary, Williams endured a bruising weekend that exposed the limitations of its FW47.

Williams faced another disappointing race weekend at the high-downforce Hungaroring in the Hungarian Grand Prix, unable to score any points.

Both Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon struggled for pace throughout the weekend, finishing in 14th and 15th place respectively, unable to stay on the lead lap.

This was not the first time Williams had left a race empty-handed in 2025, as they struggled in previous races as well.

The Hungaroring has historically been a tough track for the team, with their last point scored there back in 2021 before the introduction of the current ground-effect cars.

Williams continues to face challenges at circuits like the Hungaroring and Barcelona due to some long-standing weaknesses that the team is working on addressing.

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