Williams reached an agreement with Mercedes to extend their partnership regarding engine supply until 2030.
The English outfit will use Mercedes engines even in 2026 and beyond. With new regulations coming into play after the 2025 season, it was important for the team to seal the deal.
Williams team principal James Vowles appeared pleased and excited to have extended the contract. “It is fantastic to extend our partnership with Williams Racing until 2030.
“We have enjoyed a strong relationship with them since the introduction of the current power unit regulations and look forward to continuing that into this next era.”
Toto Wolff, Mercedes F1 team boss, also spent some words praising the partnership between the two outfits.
“Williams is a historic F1 team and over the course of our partnership, we have enjoyed notable successes together since first partnering back in 2014.
“Our working relationship with Williams has only strengthened over the past decade and we look forward to continuing that productive approach as we head into the next generation of power units in 2026.”