If only Albon tested the new Williams in the last two races, Latifi also received them in Paul Ricard, but the Canadian has not yet found an approach for the renewed car.
Alex Albon (16th): “Positive day. The car is working great on this track, so I’m optimistic to continue. I hope we will add more speed tomorrow. Overall, I’m very happy with today.”
Nicholas Latific (20th): “For me the day turned out to be difficult, since the first practice I didn’t feel the car – I have to figure out what went wrong. Most importantly, I don’t think my problems are related to new products – I need to find another reason.
It is positive that now that we have telemetry from two updated machines, we will be able to collect twice as much information about the effectiveness of aerodynamic innovations and be able to compare. Let’s see what we can do for the night and Saturday.”
Source: F1 News

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