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‘We’re making progress’: Russell backs beleaguere­d Williams to bounce back

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SPIELBERG: George Russell said he was optimistic that the beleaguere­d up for sale Williams team can improve this season and ignite a recovery.

The highly-rated young British driver, who is partnered with Canadian Nicholas Latifi, the only rookie in the field this year, said on Thursday that the team’s car was a big improvemen­t on last year’s.

“We made some steps last year, but it was a really difficult car to drive,” Russell told a controlled official news conference by video ahead of this weekend’s season-opening Austrian Grand Prix.

“I really tried to push it to the limit, but was snapping on me. I was losing the rear end and losing confidence.

“We’ve only been to Barcelona so far (in testing) but the car was pleasant to drive so I think that for me and for Nicholas it’s going to give us confidence and bring more performanc­e.”

Williams, one of the most famous and successful teams in F1 history, had their worst season on record last year, scoring only one point.

The team said it was looking for new investment or a buyer after suffering financiall­y due to the coronaviru­s pandemic lockdown.

“We are making progress,” said Russell. “It’s very difficult when you come from so far behind the rest of the pack, but I think we’ll judge our performanc­e based on the others.

“Let’s see how we hopefully have closed the gap to P9 in the constructo­rs and the rest of the midfield and go from there.”

 ?? (AFP) ?? Williams’ Canadian driver Nicholas Latifi attends the driver’s press conference in Spielberg, Austria, on Thursday.
(AFP) Williams’ Canadian driver Nicholas Latifi attends the driver’s press conference in Spielberg, Austria, on Thursday.

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