James Vowles betont Fortschritte bei Williams nach dem Großen Preis von Kanada

Williams-Teamchef James Vowles erklärte, dass das Team trotz eines schwierigen Großen Preises von Kanada 2024 auf dem Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Leistungsfortschritte zeigt.

Vowles hob die Verbesserungen hervor, die durch die jüngsten Upgrades bei den Rennen in Miami und Kanada erzielt wurden. Er stellte fest, dass das Team nun in der Lage ist, Punkte zu holen, wenn sich Möglichkeiten ergeben, räumte jedoch Ausführungsprobleme beim Rennen am Sonntag ein. Carlos Sainz beendete das Rennen als Neunter, nachdem er strategische Kompromisse eingehen musste, während Alex Albon nach einer Kollision mit dem McLaren von Oscar Piastri ausschied.

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Williams F1 team adjusts front wing on Albon's car during experimental pit stops at Japanese GP, with James Vowles overseeing.
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Williams tested front wing angles using Albon's late Japanese GP pit stops

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Williams Formula 1 team principal James Vowles explained that Alex Albon's five consecutive late pit stops during the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka served as a live test session for front wing adjustments. With points out of reach, the team gathered data to correlate track performance with wind tunnel and CFD simulations. The experiments addressed ongoing challenges with the overweight FW47 car.

Williams Formula 1 team principal James Vowles has reassured fans that the team is making the most of Formula 1's unexpected April break to recover from a weak beginning to the 2026 season. After three rounds, Williams holds ninth place in the constructors' standings with two points. Vowles emphasized resilience and accountability in a LinkedIn post.

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Williams team principal James Vowles described the Japanese Grand Prix as painful and vowed to use the five-week break before Miami to improve the team's performance. Carlos Sainz finished 15th and Alex Albon 20th at Suzuka. Vowles praised both drivers while addressing ongoing car issues.

Williams Racing is directing resources toward spare parts production ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix after a costly Canadian Grand Prix weekend.

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Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has urged his team to stay balanced as it prepares to introduce its first major upgrade package of the 2026 Formula 1 season at this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix. The Brackley outfit aims to respond to gains made by rivals such as McLaren at the Miami Grand Prix.

Williams driver Carlos Sainz has said he will stop publicly criticizing the 2026 Formula 1 regulations while continuing to argue they remain inadequate. Recent tweaks introduced ahead of the Miami Grand Prix addressed some concerns but left key issues unresolved for drivers.

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