Formula 1, Sportrik Media – Williams junior Luke Browning returns to the FW47 wheel for the 2025 Abu Dhabi GP FP1 next month. It's his third outing this year after Bahrain and Mexico City. Meanwhile, he battles for third in Formula 2 standings. This dual duty tests grit at Yas Marina.
The 23-year-old sits third in the Formula 2 drivers' championship with two rounds left. He'll blend F2 racing with Williams FP1 in Abu Dhabi, echoing last year's Yas Marina stint. Plus, he'll join the post-season young driver test. This bolsters his 2026 prospects. Grove builds a robust junior pipeline under James Vowles.
“It’s going to be an unforgettable weekend in Abu Dhabi fighting for the Formula 2 title while getting back behind the wheel of the FW47, and it’s a challenge I’m going to relish.”
Browning shared his excitement.
“The young driver test will give me a final opportunity to help the team prepare for 2026 and I’m looking forward to being part of a Formula 1 weekend for the last time this season.”
“Thank you to everyone at the driver academy and Williams for the trust once again.”
Deeper analysis reveals the FP1's weight. Browning subs for Alex Albon in opening practice. He gathers FW47 setup data for 2026. In F2, he chases points against foes like Ritomo Miyata. Outcome: Strong show could hasten full-time F1 call-up. Compare to Franco Colapinto's 2024 Williams debut: solid, but Browning brings maturer mileage.
Outlook: Abu Dhabi crowns Browning's campaign. He aids Williams' Yas Marina aero insights. F2 podium seals a firm close. Ahead, young driver test spotlights his edge. It's Williams' savvy move to nurture British talent, rivaling Red Bull's academy.



Discussion (0)
Please login to join the discussion.
Latest Comments
No comments yet. Be the first!