P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Williams’ Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz have agreed that the FW47 has become faster with new upgrades, but is also harder to drive, after promise shown at this weekend’s F1 Belgian GP.
Williams’ Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz acknowledged the increased speed of the FW47 with new upgrades, despite finding it more challenging to drive, following the Belgian Grand Prix.
The team introduced a comprehensive upgrade package at Spa-Francorchamps, focusing on floor fences and a new floor edge.
Sainz achieved a promising sixth place in the Sprint Race, showcasing positive results from the upgrades.
Although Albon finished 15th, a stellar performance in qualifying saw him secure an impressive fifth place on the grid.
Albon admitted the initial difficulties in finding pace during qualifying, but expressed confidence in the team’s progress for the race.
Both drivers highlighted the improvements in lap time and performance, suggesting a positive trajectory for Williams.






