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Williams F1 Boss Makes 'Fault' Claim After Heart-to-Heart with Carlos

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Carlos Sainz has scored less than a third of Alex Albon's points tally, but James Vowles insists it's not down to a lack of pace.
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Carlos Sainz, along with his track engineer (Gaetan Jego) at Hungaroring The first 13 great prizes of the season have not met the expectations of Williams and Carlos Sainz, as the Spanish driver has added more mistakes and problems than good results. James Vowles has addressed this issue publicly.The balance of the first half of Carlos Sainz's season is clearly disappointing.It is that, although it was within the normal scope that Alexander Albo…

While the Spa-Francorchamps weekend had been mixed, with despite everything a successful car every day, the Hungarian Grand Prix was catastrophic for Williams F1, who never managed to get out of the bottom of the grid. Yet Alex Albon had assured that he had the potential for a top 5 if he managed to put everything in order, but he never showed it. James Vowles, team director, admits that an introspection must be made after this very difficult GP…

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