Miami was another marker of just how far Atlassian Williams Racing has come.
With our strongest performance of the season (and of recent years), the stats tell a story of upward momentum and the effort back at Grove paying off. Here's what made the Miami Grand Prix weekend one to remember.
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37
That’s our total points tally so far in 2025. To put that in perspective, the 12 points we earned in Miami alone account for 70% of our entire 2024 total. It also pushes us beyond our 2023 season tally of 28, making this officially our most successful campaign of the modern ground effect era – and we’re only six races in.
12
The number of points picked up in Miami – the most we’ve scored in a single race since June 2017, when Lance Stroll finished P3 in Baku. While our P2 and P9 in Belgium 2021 technically netted stronger finishing positions, half points were in effect, meaning we only walked away with 10 that day. In full-point terms, Miami was our best day in nearly seven years.
17
If only. Alex’s superb P4 finish in Saturday’s Sprint would have added five more points to our tally – and had that result stuck, we’d have matched our entire 2024 points total in the space of one weekend. It didn’t go our way, but the setback only sharpened the team’s focus heading into Sunday. The response? A season-best Grand Prix result.
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P5 in Miami marked our best finish at a stateside Grand Prix in over a decade. You’d have to go back to Austin in 2014 to find better, when Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas came home P4 and P5, respectively. Stateside success is back on the menu.
1,346
That’s how many days it had been since Williams last secured back-to-back double points finishes – a stretch going all the way back to Hungary and Belgium in 2021. It’s a stat that underlines how uncommon this kind of consistency has been in recent years.
10.4
The gap between Alex and the podium on Sunday in seconds. Yes, really — just over ten seconds from a top-three finish. As Alex put it: "Just amazing to be able to see the podium – I had George and Max in my vision, in front of me the whole race without a Safety Car, so yeah that is just testament to the progress we are making at Williams.”
Enough said.
4
That’s how many places we’ve climbed in the Constructors’ Championship compared to this time last year. In 2024, we had zero points after six rounds. In 2025? We’ve got 37 and counting. Momentum.
5
It’s worth repeating: we only recorded five points finishes across the entire 2024 season. We’ve matched that figure in just six races this year. That’s not a slow build, that’s a leap forward.