Williams team principal James Vowles has described it as "incredibly painful" to miss the first week of testing for their Formula 1 car due to delays in preparing the vehicle. This comes after the team decided to withdraw from the pre-season test in Spain.
Vowles stated that the decision was made to prioritize preparation for the Bahrain test, which takes place on February 11-13. He believes that rushing into Barcelona would have compromised their ability to optimize the car's performance and spare parts for future races.
The team faced production issues due to a significant increase in complexity in this year's car design, resulting in an increased workload for the factory. Vowles acknowledged that finding solutions will be crucial to maintaining competitiveness in the upcoming season.
Despite missing the first test, Williams' drivers, Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon, were able to use their time in the simulator to gain valuable insights into the new car's performance. The team is focusing on fine-tuning the vehicle's settings for optimal performance.
Newly signed driver Lando Norris has expressed his excitement about driving the McLaren at Barcelona's first test. His comments suggest that the car performed impressively for a first day on track, with its speed comparable to that of Mercedes and Alpine teams.
Meanwhile, Ferrari and Red Bull Racing did not participate in the test due to various reasons.
Vowles stated that the decision was made to prioritize preparation for the Bahrain test, which takes place on February 11-13. He believes that rushing into Barcelona would have compromised their ability to optimize the car's performance and spare parts for future races.
The team faced production issues due to a significant increase in complexity in this year's car design, resulting in an increased workload for the factory. Vowles acknowledged that finding solutions will be crucial to maintaining competitiveness in the upcoming season.
Despite missing the first test, Williams' drivers, Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon, were able to use their time in the simulator to gain valuable insights into the new car's performance. The team is focusing on fine-tuning the vehicle's settings for optimal performance.
Newly signed driver Lando Norris has expressed his excitement about driving the McLaren at Barcelona's first test. His comments suggest that the car performed impressively for a first day on track, with its speed comparable to that of Mercedes and Alpine teams.
Meanwhile, Ferrari and Red Bull Racing did not participate in the test due to various reasons.