All that Could Have Been: Analysis of Williams's success and failure
Amid the smiles and back-slapping at the top of the Williams steps in the paddock on Sunday night, for getting both cars home in the points, with a fastest lap to boot, you could sense an overwhelming mood of frustration that the team could have done even better. Jonathan Noble analyses why Williams were stronger than expected but achieved less than they should
Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see. That is the lesson that Williams were kicking themselves for not taking on board heading into last weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix.
Amid the smiles and back-slapping at the top of the Williams steps in the paddock on Sunday night, for getting both cars home in the points, with a fastest lap to boot, you could sense an overwhelming mood of frustration that the team could have done even better.
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