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Smedley: We’re not a one trick pony
- Updated: May 11, 2016
Williams performance chief Rob Smedley is convinced that their cars can perform on various tracks instead of only ones that are power-sensitive.
During the Russian Grand Prix, the British outfit recorded their best points tally of the season, with Valtteri Bottas finishing in fourth and Felipe Massa in fifth.
However, it was overshadowed by the belief that their Mercedes-powered car can only perform on tracks where power is a big factor, something Smedley strongly denies.
“You’ve got to remember that we …
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