Williams look to Lowe with launch of new F1 car
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[February 16, 2018]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - Williams showed off
their 2018 Formula One car on Thursday, with technical head Paddy
Lowe signaling a change of direction as the former world champions
seek to get back among the frontrunners.
Images of the Mercedes-powered FW41 were shown on a big screen at a
launch in London, without the car being physically present. Those
who had hoped to see it in the flesh will have to wait until testing
in Barcelona on Feb. 26.
The car is the first under Lowe's guidance, with the Briton joining
from dominant Mercedes last March with plenty of expectation.
"No pressure, Paddy," joked deputy principal Claire Williams.
The British-based team have also recruited former Ferrari chief
aerodynamicist Dirk de Beer, who started at much the same time as
Lowe.
"The car has many new features, most of which are not all that
obvious, but externally the team has pursued a very different
aerodynamic concept which has allowed us some significant progress
in aerodynamic performance," said Lowe.
"All Formula One cars are an evolution of what has gone before to
some extent, but the FW41 does involve a number of departures from
the directions that have been pursued in the past."
Lowe said there had also been some "radical changes" to the car's
packaging to incorporate developments from Mercedes.
Williams, fifth for the past two seasons after finishing third in
2015, could have a tough year ahead with the youngest lineup on the
starting grid in Canadian teenager Lance Stroll and Russian Sergey
Sirotkin.
Sirotkin, 22, replaces retired Brazilian Felipe Massa.
The gulf between Williams and fourth-placed Force India, who have
the same Mercedes engines and operate on a similar budget, ballooned
to 104 points least year from 35 a season earlier.
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One - Williams Formula One Launch - London, Britain - February 15,
2018 Williams' Chief Technical Officer Paddy Lowe, Deputy Team
Principal Claire Williams, Driver Lance Stroll, Driver Sergey
Sirotkin and Reserve and Development Driver Robert Kubica Action
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McLaren, now with Renault engines after ditching Honda following
three dismal seasons together, and Renault's own works team are also
expected to be breathing down their necks.
Williams were, however, the only team outside Mercedes, Ferrari and
Red Bull to finish on the podium last season thanks to Stroll's
third place in Azerbaijan.
The Canadian, now 19, was the youngest rookie podium finisher in the
sport's history and also the youngest front row starter.
"I am a different person to where I was last year," said Stroll. "I
learned from the tough times... and I enjoyed the good times."
Poland's Robert Kubica, who had been hoping to return to the
starting grid for the first time since a 2011 rally accident partly
severed his right arm, will be the team's reserve and development
driver.
The season starts in Australia on March 25.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Ken Ferris)
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