“If we look at our limitations, they have nothing to do with the power unit,” said Stella. “I think they are much more fundamental, and that's where I would like to keep the focus.
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/mcla ... /10482700/“Ideally you are a works team, but with an established power unit manufacturer,” he said.
“Then there's being a customer with an established [manufacturer], or joining a new partnership, but it comes with some elements of risk.
“In 2026 we want to be there [at the front]. We don't want to be saying: 'Okay, now we need more years because the project is too immature.'
Regardless of Honda, I think Yuki could indeed be a viable option for Williams if indeed Yuki was left without a seat at Red Bull / Alpha Tauri. Schumacher too, but like a wrote earlier he's in that "mediocre" league too. Did he really do any better than what Seargent is currently doing?
Thinking a bit more about this, Williams might indeed be pressed to find a better 2nd driver quickly. Imagine Hamilton not signing or going elsewere: Mercedes would pay off Williams and sign their top driver in an instant, just like in the past. Vowles wouldn't like it, be I doubt he would stand in the way for Albon to get a chance in a top team.
At this point, even Ricciardo could be on the market. Williams could hope to sign him, if at the right cost.