P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Both Alex Albon and Logan Sargeant will have a new front wing for this weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix, amidst Williams’ spare parts struggles.
Despite Williams’ lack of spare parts and the challenges they have faced with repairing chassis following recent crashes, Alex Albon remains focused on racing and is appreciative of the team’s efforts to develop a new front wing for the upcoming race in China. The team’s struggle with extra components has been highlighted by the absence of a spare tub, which is not expected to be available until next month’s Miami Grand Prix. Albon acknowledges the pressure but emphasizes the importance of staying focused and not dwelling on the lack of parts, stating that thinking about it too much would mean “you might as well stay home.” He stresses the need to approach the weekend with the same determination and mindset as any other race, remaining on the limit to understand the car’s capabilities. Albon also praises the team’s continuous efforts and resilience in pulling things together, especially in the face of uncertainties that come with unpredictable races like the upcoming sprint race.