A P7 and Driver of the Day performance for Alex Albon wasn't without its risks - but no risk, no rewards, right? ✍️ Formula_Nerds F1 WilliamsF1
Williams revealed that they risked rushing upgrades going into the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix, which was rewarded with Alex Albon’s seventh place.Team Principal James Vowles revealed that he made the decision to rush the upgrades going into the. The factory was able to produce enough parts for one car only, which went on to Albon’s car.
The Thai driver reckons their next opportunity of scoring points is at Monza for the Italian Grand Prix.Vowles confirmed that he made the decision to fast-track the upgrades to get them on the car in Montreal. “But there are going to be tracks where we can deliver. And this was one of them, and you throw everything at it.”A lot of pressure at the factory
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