I think it's all about the missing parts. Both George and Robert did report that during some runs prior to thursday FW42 was surprisingly good.
Wow didn't know a wing could flex upwards so much.
He mentions how the top vane that mounts to the chassis is non-structural, that is not true. If you look closely there are two small pins attaching it to the mirror. As far as I know there are visibility issues, they are the main reason it was rejected.
remember this team couldn't even get their car ready for testing, and meanwhile, the TD is gone.
Manoah2u wrote: ↑10 Mar 2019, 07:11remember this team couldn't even get their car ready for testing, and meanwhile, the TD is gone.
wouldn't be 'too difficult' for a team like Mercedes. Williams, especially in the bad weather they're in now, is an entirely different story.
also, this isn't the williams from back in the day so that doesn't go anyway.
and don't forget how the entire car works together. the suspension has been designed like they did with a philosophy, so it has far greater impact than you'd think.
Motorsport.com says Williams will "change to a new version that the team has not run before".
The same Motorsport.com article says the shroud has been cleared by the FIA.
I called similar on the RBR. I think they are going to have to change them.ScrewCaptain27 wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 12:00He mentions how the top vane that mounts to the chassis is non-structural, that is not true. If you look closely there are two small pins attaching it to the mirror. As far as I know there are visibility issues, they are the main reason it was rejected.
If i remember correctly (this was from like a year or two ago), all the merc customers use petronas fuels and lubricants but they are sponsored by other oil companiesCLKGTR wrote: ↑11 Mar 2019, 01:03Which fuel and lubricants Williams use this year? Petrobras went to McLaren and Williams signed with Polish oil company PKN Orlen, but I'm not sure if they supply them with fuel and lubricants... maybe they use Petronas product as Mercedes.
Racing Point uses Ravenol fuel and lubricants, they state it in their RP19 spec tech document, as well as switch from Motegi Racing wheels to OZ Racing.
In Williams FW42 tech specs document fuel is not mentioned, just that wheels are made by AppTech.
Any clues?