Williams Week – 25th March 2019 – The Week in Review


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

Last year I considered the decision for more than six weeks and knew it would be difficult, even if I didn’t know we would go to Australia so unprepared.

Kubica doesn’t regret F1 comeback

“I had a bit of panic because when I stopped I couldn’t see the lights. The rear wing of the McLaren was hiding it. I could see the first block and not the rest. So I had to move to the left and it was a bit of a panic moment.”

Kubica had a moment of ‘panic’ on the grid

“Of course driving with one hand is a disadvantage compared to driving with two. But I looked at the times carefully and at times he was on Russell’s level.” – Timo Glock

Glock defends Kubica after poor F1 return

“We’ve just got to treat these as test sessions because we’re so far behind, and we’ve just got to understand it and almost try things to see what works and see what doesn’t, because for now it doesn’t really make much sense to try and optimise everything when we are that far off the pace.”

Williams treating early 2019 F1 races like test sessions

“With the current structure, Williams cannot get the best out of its employees, because there is no team cohesion. The engineers are working against each other more than with each other.” – Ralf Schumacher

Williams being run with ‘fear and terror’

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