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Williams pleased with Monaco progress

– Williams performance chief Rob Smedley has declared himself satisfied with the team's progress in Monaco, though regretted not scoring more points in Sunday's Grand Prix.Williams has struggled for pace around Monte-Carlo in recent years, with Valtteri Bottas and Felipe Massa dropping out in Q1 and Q2 last year, and failing to score in the race.But both drivers progressed to Q2 this time around and battled for top 10 positions, Massa ultimately claiming a point in 10th, and Bottas missing out after a botched pit-stop."It's not exactly what we want but one is better than none," said Smedley."We want a lot more and we'll try a lot harder to get them."We were quite...
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