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Alex Albon has claimed that Williams is “on the right track” as it seeks to upgrade its 2024 Formula 1 challenger, which continues to be overweight. Williams had its best campaign since 2017 last term, finishing seventh in the Constructors’ standings with 28 points. Still, the Grove-based outfit sought to eradicate the peaky nature of […]
Williams had its best campaign since 2017 last term, finishing seventh in the Constructors’ standings with 28 points. The 2024 Williams has been consistently overweight throughout the year, contributing to the team scoring just four points from the first 14 rounds of the season. Albon remains positive, stating that significant progress has already been made in slashing the FW46’s weight. Despite the challenges, Albon believes Williams would have been competitive at the start of the year if they had made weight. Williams is focusing on steady improvements for the remainder of the 2024 season, with a long-term goal of building a better future under Team Principal James Vowles. The team is balancing weight reduction and performance enhancements to stay competitive in the midfield battle amid a light upgrade plan.