A round-up of interesting Williams related stories found on the web this week:
“There’s situations where I just don’t feel my car is capable of doing what I see he’s doing on the data” – Nicholas Latifi
Latifi suspects difference between chassis explains part of deficit to Albon
“I mean obviously the overall experience of the weekend has been pretty special; it’s great to finally have that first home race and the support I felt – family, friends, all the fans in the grandstands – has been amazing.” – Nicholas Latifi
Latifi enjoys ‘special’ home crowd and little else on the way to P16 in maiden Canadian Grand Prix
Considering it wasn’t a running car (it didn’t have its engine or gearbox) that goes to show the value that a single moment in history can have on a piece –Senna sat on it for 10 minutes, but it provided one of the great F1 moments.
‘We had to pick Mansell off the floor when his F1 Williams sold for £3.5m’
“Everyone’s been upgrading and we haven’t had a major upgrade in a while now” – Alex Albon
Albon hopeful Williams’ upgrade package aids balance issues
Williams and Mercedes are the big ‘winners’, but whether they are really happy with that is the question. After all, more time also means that you have not done your job well enough before.
Mercedes and Williams biggest winners from reallocation of test time
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