The apparent lack of movement on the driver front in F1 between 2011 and 2012 is not mirrored by that amongst leading teams' technical staff, it seems...
NASCAR team Michael Waltrip Racing is suing Williams Grand Prix Engineering and their newly-appointed chief engineer Mike Coughlan over accusations of breach of contract, say reports.
F1 veteran Rubens Barrichello - the most experienced driver in the sport's history - issues a veiled warning to employer Williams that if they aren't keen to re-sign him for 2012, then he will look elsewhere...
Rubens Barrichello admits that he will be sad to see Williams technical director Sam Michael depart the scene come season's end in F1 2011 - but acknowledges that change is most definitely needed at the struggling Grove-based outfit
There is trouble brewing behind-the-scenes at Williams, it would appear, with Adam Parr and Patrick Head disagreeing over the latter's retirement plans - and Sam Michael and Jon Tomlinson being labelled 'scapegoats'
Williams star Rubens Barrichello will reach a landmark of 300 grand prix starts later this season, but all the signs suggest the most experienced driver in F1 history will not be hanging up his helmet anytime soon...
Nico Hulkenberg leds way for Williams in Friday practice in Bahrain - almost a second up on his more experienced team-mate, F1 veteran Rubens Barrichello.
Nico Rosberg has revealed that he would be interested in moving to either McLaren-Mercedes or BMW-Sauber in F1 in 2010 - but insisted that on present form, his current employer Williams similarly retains a very strong chances of retaining his services into a fifth successive season.
Despite finally adding to its season's tally after two fallow races, Williams admits that it should still be doing better than it is, and acknowledges that it shouldn't just be Nico Rosberg making the top eight.
Nico Rosberg was far from downcast after leading the opening 15 laps of the 2009 Malaysian Grand Prix in Sepang today only to ultimately be classified just eighth in the final reckoning - remaining confident that on Williams' current form, his day will surely come.
Sir Frank Williams believes 2009 represents his team's best opportunity in a decade to re-establish itself amongst Formula 1's front-runners - and in the wake of the sport's sweeping rule changes and cost-cutting initiatives, he is hopeful of being 'close to the top three' when the competitive ac
Kazuki Nakajima will mark the first anniversary of his Formula 1 debut in this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos - and the Japanese rookie is aiming to do so in style, by registering his sixth points-scoring finish of a generally positive maiden campaign.
Whilst predicting a continuation of Williams' upward momentum that began in the European Grand Prix two weeks ago, Nico Rosberg has confessed that scoring points will be a bonus in the Belgian Grand Prix this weekend, rather than a target.
Nick Heidfeld was given the thumbs up yesterday [Wednesday] following his test debut with the BMW WilliamsF1 at Jerez, in Spain. Williams' technical director, Sam Michael stated that he did a 'great job'.
BMW WilliamsF1 technical director, Sam Michael has revealed that the Grove based squad have only one target for 2005 - unsurprisingly they want to win again, and again and again.
BMW WilliamsF1 technical director, Sam Michael talks about the teams' targets for 2005, their performance in 2004 and new recruit, Mark Webber - along with a lot, lot more.