James Vowles insiste: la Williams sta facendo progressi dopo il GP del Canada

Il team principal della Williams, James Vowles, ha dichiarato che la squadra sta mostrando progressi nelle prestazioni nonostante un difficile Gran Premio del Canada al Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

Vowles ha sottolineato i miglioramenti derivanti dai recenti aggiornamenti visti tra le gare di Miami e del Canada. Ha osservato che il team è ora in grado di conquistare punti quando si presentano le opportunità, ma ha riconosciuto problemi di esecuzione nell'evento di domenica. Carlos Sainz ha terminato nono dopo alcuni compromessi strategici, mentre Alex Albon si è ritirato in seguito a una collisione con la McLaren di Oscar Piastri.

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