MX23RW : Thursday, November 28 03:17:56| >> :120:68858:68858:

Williams sees hope with new chassis and upgrades in Miami

Williams sees hope with new chassis and upgrades in Miami
© Reuters
Williams might be getting its 2024 season back on track at last.

Williams might be getting its 2024 season back on track at last.

The once-dominant team, which has found itself at the back of the grid recently, had high hopes for the new season under James Vowles, who oversaw the shift to a much more complex car and internal processes.

Vowles, the team boss who moved from Mercedes, acknowledges it was a gamble.

"I told the team to have faith," he told Auto Motor und Sport in Miami. "If we fail, I'll take it on myself."

"Because if we hadn't taken a new path, we would have just stayed where this team has been for the last ten years."

True to Vowles' concerns, the Mercedes-powered 2024 car faced severe delays, the team lagged behind in producing spare parts, and the drivers began crashing and damaging the only two monocoques that had been manufactured.

Finally, a third Williams chassis is ready in Miami.

"It's not here yet," Alex Albon said on Thursday, "but it's about to arrive. It will be nice to know that there's some kind of safety net."

However, the car still lacks speed.

"Our car wasn't fast enough in China. That was obvious," Vowles noted.

In positive news for Williams, the first meaningful upgrades are now being added to the FW46, which, like rivals Alpine and Sauber, has yet to score a single point so far in 2024.

"We've managed to put a few new parts on the car," Vowles said, "and we have a bigger upgrade planned for Imola."

Albon added, "Everything is getting better with spare parts, and things are getting better on the chassis side. Hopefully we can now focus more on the updates and the overall development of the car."

ID:542810:1false2false3false:QQ:: from db desktop :LenBod:collect2019:

Click here for more stories about James Vowles

Click here for more stories about Williams-Mercedes

Collect / Create New Data
Share this article now:
Alex Albon at the Italian GP on August 31, 2023
Read Next:
Williams now battling car upgrade setbacks in 2024
>
rhs 2.0


Sports Mole provides in-depth previews and predictions for every match from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football.
Argentina's Lionel Messi kisses the World Cup trophy after collecting the Golden Ball award on December 18, 2022Sign up for our FREE daily preview newsletter direct to your inbox!