The Miami Grand Prix was again a race in which Williams earned nothing. In fact, only Alex Albon reached the finish line, finishing in a distant 18th place, while Logan Sargent crashed his car on his home podium as a result of an accident involving Kevin. Magnussen.
After the first six rounds of the season, Williams remains one of two teams in the Championship not to have opened an account of points earned, and this naturally upsets James Vowles. Last year, Albon finished in the top ten in the very first race in Bahrain.
“We leave Miami with painful experiences, there is no doubt about that,” said the head of Williams Racing. – In the team competition we dropped even lower, and although we are only slightly behind our rivals in terms of points, it doesn’t matter: Alpine was able to earn a point and was ahead of us.
Of course we are very happy for Lando Norris, who achieved a great victory, but we are also happy for McLaren, because this team has made impressive progress. Their example should inspire us too, because we too must walk the same difficult path.
But on days like these we are hurt and offended. And yet such emotions are useful in their own way, because they build character. We must remember that the road to success does not take one year, but many years. However, when we leave the job without having earned anything, we become frustrated. After all, we know our car in Miami was relatively good.
However, I am already thinking about the upcoming stages in Imola, Monaco and Canada, because we are preparing for them some technical innovations that, I hope, should increase the speed of the FW46, and we will finally start to show better results and can we gain an advantage over our closest rivals.”
Source: F1 News

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