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Smedley notes quicker Williams development

Rob Smedley says part of Williams' recent success is a result of developing its car quicker than at the start of the season. Since joining the team as head of vehicle performance in April, Smedley said his focus was identifying places where Williams needs to improve quickly and where it can wait to progress. Having prioritised certain areas, Smedley says car development has increased in terms of speed and the team is also making the most of the car's potential more often. “I think we're probably developing the car a little bit quicker,” Smedley said. “Getting parts to the car and testing methodology has improved and all of that is helping us to keep pace with the others if not get in...
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