Williams has made ‘bigger gains than anticipated’ in 2019 F1 season
The Willꦬi✤ams Formula 1 team has made “bigger gains” than it initially expected during the 2019 season, according to deputy team principal Claire Williams.
Having endured a disastrous campai🐼gn so far following delays to its pre-season programme and an uncompetitive car, Williams has made encouraging progress in recent rounds in Germany and Hungary following a series of significant upgrades.

The Williams Formula 1 team has made “bigger gains” than it initially expected during the 2019 seaso🍰n, according to deputy team principal Claire Williams.
Having endured a disastrous campaign so far following delays to its pre-sea﷽son programme and an🎃 uncompetitive car, Williams has made encouraging progress in recent rounds in Germany and Hungary following a series of significant upgrades.
George Russell tur♔ned in the team’s best qualifying result of the season to secure 15th on the grid at the Hungaroring, a performance he described as feeling like a “pole lap” for Williams. He went on to finish 16th ahead of the 𒀰Racing Point of Lance Stroll and Alfa Romeo driver Antonio Giovinazzi.
Asked at the German GP if Williams’ aim is to catch the midfield by the end of the season, Williams replied: “That’s the g𝐆oal, that’s the ambition from the start of the season which was to close the gap to P9 and get into the midfield.
“Of🌄 course we’ve got to have some level of ambition and target and not fall further back. I think from the start of the season we needed to close that gap.
“From the start of t൲he season the gap to us and P9 was 1.5 se🧔conds which is a huge amount to have to close over a season.
“Team𓄧s wouldn’t find half 1.5 seconds over the course of a year. So I think it was a case of at the sta🦩rt not letting the gap get any bigger and make small gains.
“I’m really pleased to see we’ve madౠe bigger gains than I think we anticipated we ever could and we are still only halfway through the year I feel it will propel us forward to fight as I know the drivers want to fight and we’ve had a few scraps at the last races with the Haas team.
“We want to be in the mix and𒅌 in the midfield. It is about s🥀lowly trying to find two seconds of performance.”
Wꦯilliams’ progress has been boosted by recent succesಞsful updates, including new bargeboards, turning vanes and floor in a push to find performance.
“From the aero aspect it was one of the ear𓃲lier elements that we have bought to the track but we have had a lot of mechanical improvements t♕hat has been going on that you haven’t seen that has helped stabilise the car and help the drivers unlock more performance,” Williams explained.
“I think the♔ bargeboard showed us that the direction the aero group are taking is the right one, we’v♛e been waiting quite a long time to see if that is the case, we have fantastic correlation between the track and the tunnel and the work aero have done on rakes, on simulation work and the direction they’ve taken.
“The work they’ve done has really helped move the dial forward in that area. I think George [Russell] has expl💮ained it as taking five steps back to move 10 steps forward, it definitely feels like that and it has been a long wait to see ✱the benefits.
“I think in aero you can get so lost in what you are doing and it is so complicated, black magic almost, that you have got to go back to ba🐻sics and get the basics right and only take one direction and not deviate from it.
“I think we can get a bit lost in a loop in aero so i🌃t was a case of taking those steps back and we a🌃re now seeing we can move forward.”
Williams is currently anchored to the bottom of the constructors' championship with just a single point to its name, 2ꩵ5 behind ninth-pla🙈ced Haas.

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