A round-up of interesting Williams related stories found on the web this week:
“Formula One cars are a great example of a connected device and have been since the ’70s when we first started capturing data from them” – Graeme Hackland
How Williams used data to get back to the front of the F1 grid
MOST WINS WITHOUT BEING WORLD CHAMPION:
Nico Rosberg: 17FEWEST WINS AS A WORLD CHAMPION:
Keke Rosberg: 1 (1982) pic.twitter.com/vZbiY5nJ82— Formula 1 (@F1) April 20, 2016
“We can get a little closer – depending on the track – to Red Bull in qualifying. But we know that in the race they have a much stronger car” – Felipe Massa
Massa admits three teams better than Williams
“It takes a while to bring these things from nothing and unfortunately we’ve had some false starts so we are still running a little behind the curve on some of that stuff.” – Pat Symonds
Williams concedes it trails its F1 rivals for strategy tools
“If you learn to drive here then everywhere else will not be a problem” – Valtteri Bottas
Driving on ice — the secret to Finnish Formula One success
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