Alex Albon fears that Williams is falling behind in Formula 1's upgrade battle as it continues to chase its first points of the year.
The Grove-based outfit believes it has made progress from the car that helped it finish seventh in the standings last year, but has been caught out by the step forward that Haas and RB have made to lead the chasing pack behind the top five teams. Williams' situation has further not been helped by the early part of the season being disrupted by a series of major crashes that left it on the back foot in terms of being able to focus on upgrades.
My China weekend felt really strong - and we were P13. So that's where we are. Valtteri Bottas, Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber C44, Alex Albon, Williams FW46 Photo by: Andy Hone / Motorsport Images 'It is frustrating, but it's not like we don't know where the performance is. There is performance on the table. And when and if we can unlock it - I do believe we can score points regularly.
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