'If you stay still, static, without making improvements or...' - Williams make big statement on their participation in 2023 season

Williams Racing team principal James Vowels has come up with a big statement regarding the team’s participation in the 2023 season and...

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Williams Racing team principal James Vowels has come up with a big statement regarding the team’s participation in the upcoming season of 2023. Vowels have cleared the long-term plans of their team. The Williams has impressed a lot with their performance in the first race of the 2023 season.

Although the team is still looking ahead to back off from the season of 2023 even after having an expected outing in the Bahrain International Circuit.

“The <2023> car is a prototype, thousands of pieces joined together at the same time. And if you stay still, static, without making improvements or changes, you will slide back into the grid. With these regulations, first of all, we have to fully understand how the tires work, how to get the most out of the tires, and how to improve the balance. This is the first area we pay attention to,” said Williams Principal James Vowels via it. motorsport.

“The second is to make sure we have a good performance every weekend. The third is to be able to learn as much as possible for the next ones, so in every Grand Prix we not only learn something from that race weekend but also for the following weekends and years,” he added later.

Meanwhile, former F1 driver Anthony Davidson went on to back Williams Principal James Vowles with the latter’s role in team and management.

Here's what Anthony Davidson said about James Vowels

“The second is to make sure we have a good performance every weekend. The third is to be able to learn as much as possible for the next ones, so in every Grand Prix we not only learn something from that race weekend, but also for the following weekends and years,” said Davidson via Sky Sports.

"James Vowles is used to (being) chief strategist, he built a team around him. For the last couple of seasons, he wasn't actually the guy on the pit wall. He had built the team up, so he's used to recruiting people and using that strategic brain that he has, I just hope he can do the same thing at Williams, but as a whole,” Davidson added later.

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