Sargeant's race pace is quite awful compared to Albon's. It isn't so obvious because they are down the field, but 5 tenths advantage for Albon has been routine at pretty much every weekend. That's... quite a bit more than even Williams expected I think.McMika98 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2023, 19:57Sergeant is doing a decent job for a rookie, the car is by far the worst in the grid in terms of downforce and he has been close to points.
It's tough because Albon is the lead driver and will get the optimal strategy. He is learning the tracks as well as the car. Mick or Nyck don't offer much more than Sergeant. Even if they were to get a Vesti or Pouchaire or Drugovich, Albon will wipe the floor in similar manner as they will have a lot to learn.
I always follow the races with live timing, and Albon is not routinely 0.5 sec/lap faster than Sargeant when they are running in comparable conditions, especially not recently. In the last few races, his race pace has been pretty good, actually. In Silverstone, very good, even. He's generally made a step forwards since getting the new parts. He still isn't putting everything together when he needs to, especially in qualifying, which limits the possible results in a field this close.
I don't recall exactly where it was, but in an interview Vowles said they were happy with Sargent's development.McMika98 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2023, 19:57Sergeant is doing a decent job for a rookie, the car is by far the worst in the grid in terms of downforce and he has been close to points.
It's tough because Albon is the lead driver and will get the optimal strategy. He is learning the tracks as well as the car. Mick or Nyck don't offer much more than Sergeant. Even if they were to get a Vesti or Pouchaire or Drugovich, Albon will wipe the floor in similar manner as they will have a lot to learn.
Albin is the leader at Williams. They are clearly developing the car to suit his driving style as Verstappen in Red Bull. I am sure after reading this article https://www.google.com/amp/s/racingnews ... emands/amp that he is going the same route.organic wrote: ↑01 Aug 2023, 20:00Sargeant's race pace is quite awful compared to Albon's. It isn't so obvious because they are down the field, but 5 tenths advantage for Albon has been routine at pretty much every weekend. That's... quite a bit more than even Williams expected I think.McMika98 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2023, 19:57Sergeant is doing a decent job for a rookie, the car is by far the worst in the grid in terms of downforce and he has been close to points.
It's tough because Albon is the lead driver and will get the optimal strategy. He is learning the tracks as well as the car. Mick or Nyck don't offer much more than Sergeant. Even if they were to get a Vesti or Pouchaire or Drugovich, Albon will wipe the floor in similar manner as they will have a lot to learn.
Sure he'll probably improve but he's struggling in a big way ATM and it's going under the radar somewhat
He has been completely anonymous on almost every weekend with his only bright sparks being at Bahrain where people rated him favourably for not binning the car on his first weekend and not being a million miles off
Albon is 12-0 in quali H2H and only when he's been compromised in the race by damage has he lost out to Sargeant.
That said, it's the first half of a rookie season. Not everyone is Piastri level, but I did expect more from Sargeant given the car has been capable of some strong points so far this year
The Williams is a better car than AR and AT this year, and will compete for 7th in wdc. With engine penalties for some teams coming in the latter half of the season and races such as Monza and Vegas where Williams should be strong, I just don't see this Williams car as that bad.
They should already have a hunch if Sergeant is going to cut it or not.toraabe wrote: ↑09 Aug 2023, 18:00Albin is the leader at Williams. They are clearly developing the car to suit his driving style as Verstappen in Red Bull. I am sure after reading this article https://www.google.com/amp/s/racingnews ... emands/amp that he is going the same route.
The wind affects all cars though. It's just a scaling term on the downforce since it's effectively increasing the air velocity in dynamics equation.organic wrote: ↑26 Aug 2023, 23:28Fantastic article from the race featuring quotes from Albon/vowles that covers their performance so far this weekend
Offers explanation of why they were so quick today and what to expect for tomorrow.
Most interesting aspect is that wind direction played a big part in their car's performance
https://the-race.com/formula-1/mark-hug ... -best-yet/
And I think these things affect williams more than other teams because they have less downforce and their aero elements' sensitivity. They've had cars more sensitive to wind for a while now - you hear them mention it as an important factor behind their car performance far more than others teams. Zandvoort 2021 had both Williams crash out in qualifying at the same corner due to the wind changing for instanceAR3-GP wrote: ↑27 Aug 2023, 02:20The wind affects all cars though. It's just a scaling term on the downforce since it's effectively increasing the air velocity in dynamics equation.organic wrote: ↑26 Aug 2023, 23:28Fantastic article from the race featuring quotes from Albon/vowles that covers their performance so far this weekend
Offers explanation of why they were so quick today and what to expect for tomorrow.
Most interesting aspect is that wind direction played a big part in their car's performance
https://the-race.com/formula-1/mark-hug ... -best-yet/