Williams FW38 Mercedes

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The car is equipped with a monkey seat today.

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Aero work was on the programme for us this morning. 28 laps down for @MassaFelipe19 @Circuitcat_eng #WeAreRacing

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The drivers' standings and times traveled quality used tires until the moment
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Maybe some are already posted, but I thought they're worth posting those:
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High quality pictures are amazing. In some pictures you could see the eyes of Valteri :)

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http://beta.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/123002

Williams F1 team has made gains on 2015 weaknesses, Bottas believes

Valtteri Bottas believes Williams has "improved many of the weaknesses of last year", following Formula 1's first pre-season test.

When the FW38 was launched, technical director Pat Symonds said Williams had focused on the low-speed problems that it struggled with last season.

Early impressions appear positive with Bottas suggesting Williams has made a step forward in that area after his two days in the new car.

"We can feel improvements in areas we attacked," he said. "If it's going to be enough, it's too early to say.

"The car feels better than last year's car, I'm feeling positive, but we still have no idea where we are.

"The main thing is we can see we have improved many of the weaknesses of last year."

The Finn's team-mate Felipe Massa said the initial signs were good, but acknowledged there was still work to do.

"I could feel some improvement but on the first morning I was not happy with the balance. I couldn't make the tyres work but in the afternoon I could.

"Everything I did now is not 100 per cent enough to say [if we succeeded].

"We are working to improve and to have the car ready."

When asked about his thoughts on the improvements made in low-speed by Williams, Symonds said: "Feedback from the drivers and data seem to suggest we have picked up there.

"But now it's down to what the other guys have done."

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Doesn't really sounds that convincing to me. I think they'll be in for a battle with Force India and Red Bull this season.

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Williams says it remains undecided about when its definitive 2016 nose will be run for the first time.

By: Jonathan Noble, Formula 1 Editor
2 hours ago

The outfit launched its new Mercedes-powered car with a 2015-specification nose design earlier this month and stuck with it through the first Barcelona test.

However, it is understood that a tweaked concept is being readied for the start of the season - and will likely to appear at some point during next week's Barcelona test.

When asked by Motorsport.com about when the new nose would appear, Williams technical chief Pat Symonds said: “I am not completely certain yet….but this [nose] isn't it.”

Symonds said that the compact pre-season schedule had forced teams into having a different approach to testing, with last week's test more about reliability and next week's about performance.

“I think we are going to see things a bit different this year,” he said. “Not only are we down to eight days of testing but of course, the tests and first race date moved forward once we had already started the project.

“The project of building an F1 car, it is difficult to determine exactly when it starts, but certainly in the early part of the summer, you are into some quite detailed laying out because project plans are established and everything.

“We don't put much slack into the project plans, so to move everything forward a couple of weeks was tough.

“Traditionally when you have had your 12 days of testing, you go through your stuff and the last couple of days you bring your Melbourne package there.

"You spend a couple of days working there and more or less that is what you have at the first race. I don't think we will see so much of that this year," he adds.

"I think we will see new parts introduced in Melbourne on some of the cars, and we will see less of that last minute introduction of bits.”

Car progress

Although Williams avoided headline grabbing times last week, Symonds says he is upbeat about the performance of the car.

When asked if it was a step forward on its 2015 challenger, he said: “That is where our concentration has been, and the drivers and the data tend to suggest that we have picked up there.

“Now it is down to what the other guys have done as well.”


http://www.gptoday.com/full_story/view/ ... se_design/

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ME4ME wrote:Doesn't really sounds that convincing to me. I think they'll be in for a battle with Force India and Red Bull this season.
Same impression. But proof, pudding, Australia, and all that.

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How the short nose will look on Williams car. Got it from the net.

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That would make the FW38 the best looking car of the grid =D> Hopefully they mount the camera supports like Mercedes, Ferrari or Toro Rosso do too.

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On the wish list I will add "Rear wing mounting pylon" - Toro Rosso style.
Very elegant solution from engineering stand point.

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LookBackTime wrote:How the short nose will look on Williams car. Got it from the net.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CcTip4rWEAA ... name=large
That got me frightened I missed out on a short Williams Nose :lol: ! Great photoshop.

I still find the sidepods quite bulky to be honest; Williams really needs to find solutions on that front.
#AeroFrodo