James Vowles maintains Williams is making significant progress despite a frustrating Canadian Grand Prix. While the Grove outfit showed improved pace in Miami and Canada, race execution let them down in Montreal. Carlos Sainz's afternoon was hampered by strategy, leaving him to finish ninth. Alex Albon, driving a points-scoring car, was unfortunately taken out by Oscar Piastri.
Vowles admits the team didn't get everything right in Canada, but emphasizes the underlying performance of the FW48 has demonstrably improved. He points to the team's ability to now score points when opportunities arise, despite still facing a significant deficit to rivals like Alpine and VCARB. Williams anticipates another performance step for Monaco and plans robust development over the next six months, aiming to consistently fight for points. The focus remains on translating this promising pace into tangible championship results.
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