“We have already been able to identify the source of the problem, understand the reasons why everything went wrong for us in Brazil. But that does not change the fact of a very weak performance. Yes, we were able to learn a lesson from What happened, we already understand better how to develop the car. Failures provide more information.
I hope we can do better in Las Vegas. But we don’t know what our car will look like on this track. Our car is not capable of winning the championship. And I’m not sure she can win at least one race,” quotes the British RacingNews365.
Source: Sport

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