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Yes I can see it being a struggle for Williams for the rest of the season. Wouldn’t be surprised to see them going under. But hopefully they can continue for a bit longer
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They need some points, badly.
Or is it time to start selling off parts of the company...? |
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Crash damage and spares is a major monetary and resource cost. The media and fanboy sensationalism about flying tubs around is a virtual irrelevancy on budget. |
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Yes. People were jumping up and down and shouting about the cost of flying a tub back to repair and then flying it back out again. The reality is that the cost of the flying it is not significant.
Of course each team has a damage budget, which can be challenged by turn of events. Some of the other things mentioned are nowhere near as fixed as your imagination might suggest either. Last edited by peebee2; 8 Apr 2024 at 12:37. |
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But notice who's comment crmalcolm used as the lead in for the article.
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But notice who's comment crmalcolm used as the lead in for the article.
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You said that crash damage was budgeted for and therefore the accidents were irrelevant - whereas what that article says is that the accidents will impact how many upgrades they can bring later in the year. Your two posts I've quoted here contradict each other surely? Quote:
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You claimed that: Which could mean that Williams' budget is not being eaten away, or that the cost of replacing basic parts is only a tiny part. It was then your posts that focussed on airfreight, nobody else's: Quote:
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He doesn't know what he was saying - he just likes to confirm he was correct. Paddock sources.
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Oh and when you have 5 bucks extra something that costs 50 cents uses a significant part of the extra funds even though it's a mere pittance for most. everyone else seems to understand costs RELATIVE to the funds set aside not Ferrari's overall budget |
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Aaaaaanyway...
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Yes.
To be clear, I was just referring to the costs of flying tubs. Anyone who says that continual damage is going to prove long-term costly is absolutely right of course. Maybe I missed if we'd moved on to the more general costs of continually shunting. |
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Murphy's law really does apply sometimes in motorsport and Williams is living the reality of that right now with shunt after shunt after shunt, right when the team can least afford those shunts, both logistically and financially.
It certainly is giving the scribes (& us) something to talk about but hopefully for everyone on the team, as the season unfolds, these shunt-ridden couple of races will be seen as a blip or an anomaly. We may see a situation where the Williams drivers have to be more circumspect and take less risks (i.e. be slower) but hopefully it won't come to that. |
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Yep - that's exactly what I was thinking as I wrote the "taking less risks" comment. Given that Albon is quoted in a number of articles saying that he was worried about the damage and effect on the team before he hit the barrier, it would have been even better if he had thought about that before hanging on the outside in what was always going to be a closing "gap".
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Does Alex get to take Daniels chassis now?
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Surely VCARB still have the plans for the old Minardi two-seaters. We could have ten cars with twenty drivers!
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Is that half points in play again then? or going back in time like Indy and requiring onboard mechanic
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Rumours doing the rounds on Social media that Sargeant will be getting replaced with Andrea Kimi Antonelli from Imola onwards with a view to him gaining experience before taking the Mercedes seat in 2026. Personally i can see this happening because presumably Mercedes will give them a much needed discount on the engine bill in exchange for booting Sargeant.
Now whether it would be right to make an exception on the super licence rules to get Antonelli his super licence or whether its a good idea to move him from F2 after just 3 rounds into the F1 grid, im not sure. For sure he will end up in F1 at some point though. |
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