Williams Week – 13th November 2023 – The Week in Review


A round-up of interesting Williams related stories found on the web this week:

Albon’s car is the one cited in the FIA’s summons documents. He finished 3.190s ahead of Hulkenberg in ninth at Austin.

Four F1 teams summoned in appeal over US GP result

“We’ve had very good starts, three in a row now. Sometimes it works for you like it did in Mexico. And sometimes it works against you, like it did here today.” – Alex Albon

“Number one” start in F1 field led to Brazil crash

In 2022, O’Sullivan was also announced to be joining the Williams Racing Driver Academy before making his Formula 3 debut with Carlin, scoring two podiums and taking pole position for his home race at Silverstone.

Who is the Williams driver set to make F1 FP1 debut in Abu Dhabi

While Williams was on board with the idea, the team and driver are limited somewhat by the earlier start of pre-season testing from February 21-23.

WTRAndretti’s Albon hopes for Rolex 24 fall through

“Obviously I don’t have a reference to Alex unfortunately, but we just struggled a lot with rear overheating, rear degradation, and just not quick enough.” – Logan Sargeant

Sargeant admits he was ‘just not quick enough’ after coming close to scoring in Sao Paulo GP

The stewards found the onboard camera footage of Albon’s Williams and following cars was significant but not new, previously unavailable or relevant.

U.S. GP results stand after F1 stewards reject Haas appeal

“We stopped work on this year’s car many, many months ago. That may mean that we are putting the seventh place in the constructors championship at risk. Even so, I’m very happy with the decision we made.” – James Vowles

Vowles “happy” to sacrifice seventh to improve Williams’ long-term chance of success

“He never complained, he never moaned, he put in the hours and I was really happy I was able to find him a seat in Williams and he’s found his form, he’s got the experience now, he’s toughened for sure and he’s a hot property again.” – Christian Horner

Christian Horner backs Red Bull cast-off to become ‘hot property’ in F1

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