Williams prioriza los repuestos para Mónaco tras el accidente de Albon

Williams Racing está destinando recursos a la producción de piezas de repuesto de cara al Gran Premio de Mónaco tras un costoso fin de semana en el Gran Premio de Canadá.

El jefe del equipo, James Vowles, declaró que un fuerte accidente de Alex Albon el viernes en Canadá destruyó múltiples componentes, incluyendo el suelo, el alerón delantero, el alerón trasero, elementos de la caja de cambios y piezas de la unidad de potencia. Una colisión independiente con Oscar Piastri durante la carrera aumentó los daños y dejó al equipo con el inventario agotado bajo los límites del tope presupuestario.

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