https://www.planetf1.com/news/f1-2024-driver-salaries Highest paid drivers in a list: Max Verstappen Red Bull - $70 Million Lewis Hamilton Mercedes - $55 Million Fernando Alonso Aston Martin - $34 Million Sergio Perez Red Bull - $26 Million Charles Leclerc Ferrari - $19 Million Lando Norris McLaren - $15 Million Carlos Sainz Jr Ferrari - $14 Million Valtteri Bottas Stake F1 Team - $10 Million George Russell Mercedes - $8 Million Pierre Gasly Alpine - $8 Million Oscar Piastri McLaren - $8 Million Esteban Ocon Alpine - $6 Million Kevin Magnussen Haas $5 Million Alex Albon Williams - $3 Millon Daniel Riccardo AlphaTauri - $2.1 Million Nico Hulkenberg Hass - $2 Million Lance Stroll Aston Martin - $2 Million Zhou Guanyu Stake F1 Team - $2 Million Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri - $1 Million Logan Sargent Williams - $1 Million This was taken during the 2023 Season and this is the drivers salary from the teams, in some of the con...
https://www.williamsf1.com/posts/f88ae464-433f-4ea1-8471-a7a8d5b9fd51/williams-racing-formula-1-journey-the-origins?srsltid=AfmBOorZR_B2R1h5xv1nqKcxHXdOIkiV5NfGIbREoz-W_t_v5WdSQ-qx The Origins of Williams Frank Williams racing cars came first and was the forerunner to Williams racing. First time in the championship was at the 1969 Spanish GP, running a Brabham BT26A with a 3.0 litre Ford Cosworth V8 Engine. This care was a Privateer Entries, this means the car was bought from a supplier rather than constructed, this is how Frank Williams first got a team onto the Formula One grid. The driver for the 1969 Spanish GP was Piers Courage, who had a start-stop formula one career and also did some junior championship running in Frank' formula two and Tasman Series entries. Although the Spanish GP ended with a engine failure on Lap 18, Piers Courage advanced 9 positions to take p2 in the 1969 Monaco GP two weeks later, proudly announcing the Frank Williams name into the sport. After...
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