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Alex Albon finished eighth in the 2025 drivers' championship, one place and nine points ahead of Williams team-mate Carlos Sainz
Williams will miss next week's first pre-season test following delays completing their new car.
The team, who have targeted 2026 as an opportunity to move towards the front of the field, said work had been pushed back as they "continue to push for maximum car performance".
Williams said in a statement that they would instead focus on running the car and engine on a dynamic rig as they prepare for the second pre-season test in Bahrain from 11-13 February.
The other 10 teams are expected to be at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, where they are permitted to run on a maximum of three of the five days of the test between 26-30 January.
World champions McLaren have already said they will not be ready to run on the first day, and possibly not on the second, because they gave themselves as much time as possible to maximise the design of their new car.
Aston Martin are also not expected to be ready for the first day of the Barcelona test.
Williams, who finished fifth in the constructors' championship last year, are continuing with Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz as their drivers in 2026.

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