Vowles: Carlos is getting more comfortable driving a Williams

Vowles: Carlos is getting more comfortable driving a Williams

      According to the results of the second practice session in Jeddah, both Williams drivers entered the top ten, with Carlos Sainz showing the 5th time. James Voules, the head of the British team, commented on the results of the session on Sky Sports.

      James Voules: "So far, everything is going well, but the results are very tight, and this is typical for the entire peloton. In my opinion, four milliseconds could contain the results of five or six riders. As we can see, Carlos continues to make progress every weekend, he feels more comfortable driving our car, and Alex Albon will also improve, I have no doubt about it.

      In general, the first day of the weekend was quite positive, but with such a density of results, a lot can change tomorrow. I think some of the characteristics of this track suit our car, but it's interesting that even before the Bahrain stage, we thought things should be going well there, but things weren't going the way we wanted them to.

      Now, after two training sessions, we can say that the balance of the car is fine, and although we have a lot to work on, overall we are at a normal level.…

      I am very proud of the progress that our team has made compared to the previous year, and this is a good sign that we can use to make forecasts for 2026. We have put a lot of effort into trying to modernize our car, and the results of this work will be useful to us in many ways in the future.

      But at the same time, I have to admit that our rivals, the Haas team, have been able to use almost every opportunity this season to score points, and we haven't been able to do that. That's why I'm upset, but it only means that we need to win back..."

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Vowles: Carlos is getting more comfortable driving a Williams

According to the results of the second practice session, both Williams drivers entered the top ten, with Carlos Sainz showing the 5th time. James Voules, head of the British team, commented on the results of the session...