Why Williams F1 team believes it's no longer a "one-trick pony"

Why Williams F1 team believes it's no longer a "one-trick pony"

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Why Williams F1 team believes it's no longer a "one-trick pony"

Williams’ team principal, James Vowles, believes that the FW45 can now be competitive at tracks that are not solely reliant on long straights, indicating a potential strong performance in upcoming races. Currently in seventh place in the championship with 21 points, Williams is ahead of Haas, Alfa Romeo, and AlphaTauri. Despite Alex Albon leading the team’s efforts and Logan Sargeant failing to score so far, Williams has capitalized on high-speed tracks, earning solid finishes in Montreal, Monza, Silverstone, and Bahrain. The team’s eighth-place finish at Zandvoort showcased the car’s potential to achieve points at any venue. However, Williams acknowledges the variability of racing, the importance of making strategic decisions, and the need for continuous improvement to maintain their position in the championship.

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Source: Autosport.com

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