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WCC:
Team:
Base:
Team principal: Jost Capito
Technical director(s): ?
Race drivers:
Chassis: FW44
Engine: Mercedes V6 Turbo
This thread is to discuss the 2022 Williams Racing F1 TEAM
Indeed. Do we want to list every WCC title for teams or just the most recent spells of success? The former will make it messy so I elected to do the latter. The Ferrari one will be particularly busy
Of courseAeroDynamic wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:49
I mean that wasn’t the intention, and we did include 8 WCC for Ferrari - equal to Mercedes’
If several more people want every title, we shall do it. Do enough people care for this?![]()
It’s very hard to judge, both have had very strong team mates before that beat them handsomely, albeit one in a top team and the other one in a (as bad as it sounds) backmarker.Mr Brooksy wrote: ↑19 Jan 2022, 02:52I'm keen to hear about people's logical opinions about Latifi vs Albon and who will become team leader this year.
Latifi seems to think he can become that... But what do others think?
Personally I think that with Albon's more experience, his likeable personality and his speed, Latifi will be firmly placed into the backup role very quickly. It's not like Alex will need to adapt to a car Williams have been working on for 3-4 years and Latifi had been essentially driving for the past 2 years (like the Norris/Ricciardo situation at McLaren to some degree).
With Albon's experience with the Red Bull stable, I can't expect anything other than Albon making Williams his own.
Mr Brooksy wrote: ↑19 Jan 2022, 02:52I'm keen to hear about people's logical opinions about Latifi vs Albon and who will become team leader this year.
Latifi seems to think he can become that... But what do others think?
Personally I think that with Albon's more experience, his likeable personality and his speed, Latifi will be firmly placed into the backup role very quickly. It's not like Alex will need to adapt to a car Williams have been working on for 3-4 years and Latifi had been essentially driving for the past 2 years (like the Norris/Ricciardo situation at McLaren to some degree).
With Albon's experience with the Red Bull stable, I can't expect anything other than Albon making Williams his own.