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Slow speed tracks not issue enough to make Williams change their direction

Despite being seemingly lacking in performance when it comes to slow speed tracks, the Williams Martini Racing team is not about to change their design policy to accommodate them. Speaking to Autosport, Williams Performance Chief Rob Smedley, explained why. “We always correlate well with the higher the speed of the circuit, the higher the average speed. That always plays into where we have developed this car and where we will continue to develop it. 'We think it gives us more benefit than developing down to efficiency levels of Monaco and Singapore, places like that. 'You have to accept when you come to places like Monaco, they are not going to be the prettiest places for Williams. 'But...
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