James Vowles insiste que a Williams está avançando após o GP do Canadá

O chefe da equipe Williams, James Vowles, afirmou que o time está mostrando progresso em desempenho, apesar de um desafiador Grande Prêmio do Canadá de 2024 no Circuito Gilles Villeneuve.

Vowles destacou os ganhos obtidos com as atualizações recentes vistas nas corridas de Miami e do Canadá. Ele observou que a equipe agora consegue pontuar quando surgem oportunidades, mas reconheceu problemas de execução no evento de domingo. Carlos Sainz terminou em nono após comprometer sua estratégia, enquanto Alex Albon abandonou a prova após uma colisão com Oscar Piastri, da McLaren.

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