El jefe de Williams marca un límite tras el doloroso GP de Japón

El director del equipo Williams, James Vowles, describió el Gran Premio de Japón como doloroso y prometió aprovechar las cinco semanas de descanso antes de Miami para mejorar el rendimiento de la escudería. Carlos Sainz terminó decimoquinto y Alex Albon vigésimo en Suzuka. Vowles elogió a ambos pilotos mientras abordaba los problemas continuos del coche.

Williams tuvo un fin de semana difícil en el circuito de Suzuka durante el Gran Premio de Japón. Sainz cruzó la línea de meta en decimoquinto lugar tras lo que Vowles calificó como un pilotaje impecable, mientras que Albon terminó vigésimo tras quedar eliminado en la Q1 durante la clasificación y completar un programa de pruebas al final de la carrera que incluyó cinco paradas en boxes. Albon expresó su frustración al decir: "Llevo tres carreras seguidas quejándome de que algo va mal, pero estoy seguro de que es mi estilo de pilotaje".

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