Williams prioriza peças de reposição para Mônaco após batida de Albon

A Williams Racing está direcionando recursos para a produção de peças de reposição antes do Grande Prêmio de Mônaco, após um fim de semana dispendioso no Grande Prêmio do Canadá.

O chefe da equipe, James Vowles, disse que uma forte batida de Alex Albon na sexta-feira no Canadá destruiu vários componentes, incluindo o assoalho, asa dianteira, asa traseira, elementos da caixa de câmbio e peças da unidade de potência. Uma colisão separada com Oscar Piastri durante a corrida aumentou os danos e deixou a equipe com estoque reduzido sob os limites do teto de gastos.

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