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Carlos Sainz encouraged by key Williams progress after tough 2026 start

Carlos Sainz says Williams is making encouraging simulator progress despite a difficult start to the 2026 Formula 1 season

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Carlos Sainz, Williams

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Carlos Sainz has revealed that he is encouraged by the progress made in the simulator at Williams.

The Grove outfit has had a tough start to the 2026 season, with the Spaniard scoring the team's only two points at the Chinese Grand Prix. As it battles against an overweight car, among other issues, Sainz has shared that he feels the team is heading in the right direction.

Speaking with his team-mate Alex Albon on the Williams Team Torque podcast, Sainz explained: "After Japan, I went straight back into the simulator to work because why not? We have a lot of work to do. So went straight back in. Actually, pretty pleased with the simulator correlation.

"I think you had a look, and the simulator is progressing nicely. That's an important area of team development and investment over the last few years, and it's starting to hopefully pay off."

The Miami Grand Prix will resume the season from 1-3 May at Hard Rock Stadium.

Williams team principal James Vowles recently shared on LinkedIn that the team is looking to use the upcoming race in Florida to prove it has taken a step forward.

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Carlos Sainz, Williams

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"Over the last few weeks, we’ve come together as a team to go through the data, accelerate research and simulation, and refine our approach for the rest of the season," Vowles wrote.

"Our drivers are back in the simulator and the crew are working on pit stop practice. On the development side, we’re pushing hard on all elements, most importantly the weight of the car. Every hour of this period has a purpose.

"Miami is the opportunity to show our next step forward. We know we’re not going to be the finished article - but we’re looking forward to making progress, and getting back to the track."

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