In Singapore, the Williams racers closed the qualifying protocol – changeable weather and the city circuit don’t suit the team’s cars…
Alex Albon (19th): “Difficult qualifying. Normally the speeds slow down in wet weather, but this track is so hot and the tires are so hot that it is difficult to control the situation. The tires overheated, there was not enough downforce, the car slipped.
I’m disappointed with the results of qualifying, but in the second practice we showed a good pace over a long distance, we should try to repeat this speed in the race. I am well prepared for tomorrow, let’s see what happens in the end.”
Nicholas Latific (20th): “We knew in advance that the Singapore track was not suitable for our car and it turned out that it lacks speed on both dry and wet surfaces this weekend. Unfortunately, it was not possible to achieve perfect handling, and this is especially important for a good result on a wet track.
Results aside, I have enjoyed flying in dry and wet conditions. Let’s see what tomorrow brings.”
Source: F1 News

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