Williams prioritizes spare parts for Monaco after Albon's crash in Canada

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Williams prioritizes spare parts for Monaco after Albon's crash in Canada
Summary

Williams is focusing on producing spare parts ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix following a challenging Canadian GP. Alex Albon's significant crash during practice in Canada resulted in the loss of several key components, prompting the team to prepare for potential difficulties at Monaco, where wet conditions may arise. The Monaco Grand Prix poses a unique challenge due to its demanding street circuit layout, emphasizing the need for a well-stocked parts inventory.

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  • Albon crashed heavily in practice at the Canadian Grand Prix.
  • Williams' parts inventory was severely depleted after the crash.
  • Monaco Grand Prix could see the season's first genuine wet race.
  • The team is prioritizing production of spare components ahead of Monaco.
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James Vowles has revealed that Williams is heavily prioritising the production of spare parts ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix, warning that the unforgiving street circuit could deliver the first genuine wet race of the season. Following a punishing weekend in Canada that depleted the team's parts inventory, largely due to a heavy Friday crash for Alex Albon that destroyed multiple key components ...Keep reading

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James Vowles says Williams is prioritising spare parts production for Monaco after a costly Canadian GP weekend

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