2024 Williams Racing F1 Team

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deadhead
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Really nice work by the rookie once again:

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So COL was faster in sprint Q but ALB was faster in main qualifying.

Still need a bigger sample size but the error Vowels made was not trying out COL sooner. It probably had something to do with Sargeants money.

Im still not sold on all of these mid teir F2 prospects who come out of the gate hot in F1 cars. Zhou did something similar.

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Can I just say, I love the Williams with the yellow engine cover!!!

For 2025, I want Williams with the yellow engine cover and McLaren with the chrome as their main livery!!
If I come across as blunt, I apologise, it's my ASD. Sometimes, like an F1 car aqua-planing, it gets out of my control.

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Realistically how good do you guys think Colapinto will end up being?

It seems nearly certain he will be on the grid in 2026 if he doesn't find a seat for 2025. He has adapted to F1 insanely quickly and did amazing from day 1. Do you think that is because he has a high ceiling or because he is quick to adapt, but has a fairly low ceiling?

He's clearly miles ahead of Sargeant and Latifi. I'm thinking he will end up being good enough to comfortably stay on the grid at least.
TeamKoolGreen wrote:
23 Oct 2024, 21:58
Im still not sold on all of these mid teir F2 prospects who come out of the gate hot in F1 cars. Zhou did something similar.
So did Vettel and Alonso.

I don't necessarily think a mid-tier F2 driver coming into F1 and performing amazing immediately means they will be world champion material, but I don't think you should discount the possibility immediately either. Mid-tier junior drivers have proven themselves to be top tier F1 drivers several times, just like top prospects have failed to live up to the expectations set by their junior careers. Hülkenberg comes to mind as someone who was amazing in GP2, but couldn't live up to the hype in F1.

Now that is not to say I believe Colapinto or Bearman or Lawson will end up being as good as Alonso or Vettel. I just don't think a junior career that is only "broadly good" necessarily means they won't be great in F1.

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bananapeel23 wrote:
28 Oct 2024, 23:22
Realistically how good do you guys think Colapinto will end up being?

It seems nearly certain he will be on the grid in 2026 if he doesn't find a seat for 2025. He has adapted to F1 insanely quickly and did amazing from day 1. Do you think that is because he has a high ceiling or because he is quick to adapt, but has a fairly low ceiling?

He's clearly miles ahead of Sargeant and Latifi. I'm thinking he will end up being good enough to comfortably stay on the grid at least.

Your quicker drivers have usually won an F2 or F3 equivalent series as a junior or at least finished on podium position. His junior career shows me he's probably closer to Albon on pure pace than say a Piastri who blitzed the junior categories.

That's enough to get a spot on the grid, but who knows how he'll evolve as a driver. Mentally, it looks like can handle the pressure of being in F1 and being on pace with a veteran driver. Good start.