2017 Williams Martini Racing Team - Mercedes

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Williams strongly deny Honda link-up; don't want to be ninth again

https://www.motorsportweek.com/news/id/15037

Williams deputy team principal Claire Williams has denied rumours the British outfit is linking up with Honda next season as part of plans to become a 'works team' once again.
A Report in Swiss newspaper Blick said Williams would take up McLaren's status as Honda's works team, whilst McLaren would take over Williams' current Mercedes engine deal as part of its plan to divorce the Japanese outfit it reunited with in 2015.
However Williams has said that isn't true and no talks had taken place between Williams and Honda.
"We had a fantastic relationship with them back in the 1980s, but I can categorically say that we have not talked to Honda," daughter of co-founder Sir Frank Williams told talkSPORT2.
"We are not a cause of the break-up [between Honda and McLaren] and we are not here ready with a press release saying we are joining forces with them in 2018. We haven't talked to them."
Williams insisted she is happy with current supplier Mercedes and despite the lure of a reported $100 million in funding Honda reportedly give McLaren annually, she said she'd rather operate on their current budget than drop down the championship order – McLaren are currently pointless in tenth place.
"We have a great partnership with Mercedes," she added. "They helped drive us to third place in the championship up from ninth the previous year.
"They're a fantastic partner and they provide us with a fantastic power unit. I'm not sure why you would look to change that, to a power unit that isn't at that level of competition yet.
"We all know that Honda do put a huge amount of money at McLaren but when I weigh up the pros and cons, would I rather have the budget we have and be the fourth quickest car or have a huge amount of money and finish P9 again?"

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So... we had a storm in a glass of water!
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Is there anything more than just rumours about negotiations between Williams and Honda? If Merc really quites, it is understandable and the the best choice, come what may; if Merc stays, Williams have much bigger problems than customer engines from Merc! :D

I havent checked out the Honda and McLaren threads yet, but in a Facebook group someone linked an article from James Allen:

https://www.jamesallenonf1.com/2017/06/ ... he-reason/

Allen basically says what is already known: Honda needs to hire people outside of their own company with first-hand know-how about the current F1 engine and hybrid systems technology, if they want to improve.

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LookBackTime wrote:
20 Jun 2017, 19:55
So we had a storm in a glass of water!
So... where is smoke, there is fire! :D

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WILLIAMS PREDICTING SIMILAR LEVEL OF PERFORMANCE IN BAKU

https://www.f1today.net/en/news/f1/2277 ... ce-in-baku

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https://twitter.com/Motorsport/status/8 ... 4615233537 Williams's first aero tunnel (the smaller one - I guess)

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First time Stroll finishes a session faster than Felipe right? Hopefully he can keep it up.

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AZERBAIJAN GRAND PRIX PRACTICE
23 JUN 2017


FP1
Weather: Warm and dry
Air & Track Temperatures: 27-29C / 50-56C
F Massa, FW40-03, Mercedes-AMG F1 M08 EQ Power+, 1:45.968 (8th)
L Stroll, FW40-02, Mercedes-AMG F1 M08 EQ Power+, 1:46.649 (11th)
Quickest time: M. Verstappen 1:44.410

FP2
Weather: Warm and dry
Air & Track Temperatures: 26-29C / 35-45C
L Stroll, FW40-02, Mercedes-AMG F1 M08 EQ Power+, 1:44.113 (6th)
F Massa, FW40-03, Mercedes-AMG F1 M08 EQ Power+, 1:44.609 (11th)
Quickest time: M. Verstappen 1:43.362


Paddy Lowe, Chief Technical Officer: It was a pretty good day and we completed the intended programme. On Lance’s side that involved learning the circuit, as he’s not been here before and it’s quite a tricky track. I’m pleased to say that he drove very well. He progressively built up his pace and managed to put himself sixth in FP2, and he never went off the circuit, which makes him one of a few drivers who had a clean day. So it was a great job by Lance. Felipe did a number of tests for us, but was probably the worst off in terms of traffic throughout the day. It’s been a very scrappy day with a lot of yellow flags and a lot of traffic, so he wasn’t able to put a good lap together in FP2. But we got some good data from his long runs. It’s extremly competitive out there, with some other teams looking fast. So, we’ll work hard on understanding the performance of the car tonight to make sure that we’re in a strong position for qualifying tomorrow.

Lance Stroll: That was good fun, as I am enjoying the track. The car was working well and we didn't have any issues, which was great. I felt the balance was good and now we just need to think overnight, improve on little bits, come back tomorrow and continue pushing. I think what was really positive was we didn’t have any issues, and nothing that got in the way of us running our programmes. What was really important for me on this kind of track was to get confidence on every lap and every run. Today we did exactly that and didn't lose any laps with problems or stuff going wrong. Things could be better, as this is still the first day of my first time here and we could improve for the qualifying run, but all in all I have to say it was a very positive day in many ways.

Felipe Massa: It was a good day. I was happy with the car. Unfortunately, I couldn’t really put together a lap on fresh tyres, because of the traffic and the yellow flags. But, I was happy with the balance and I was happy with the long runs. The little mistakes that we made today weren’t a big problem, because we didn’t damage anything, which is always a positive thing here. We’re definitely in the fight, so I hope that we can put everything together for qualifying tomorrow.

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I did not know Williams offered tech support to Porsche Le Mans Team!

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