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Lowe 'disappointed' by Williams' gap to Force India in 2017

Williams F1 chief technical officer Paddy Lowe has admitted that he's disappointed the team finished so far behind Force India in 2017. Willians clinched fifth place in last year's constructors standings, but was over 100 points behind their rivals. That was a lot more than Lowe had been expecting - and he didn't believe it showed the true balance of power. "Force India did a great job last year, so great credit to them," Lowe told RACER magazine. "If you go and average it all through I think they had a slightly quicker car than us. But not much. "We were quicker at various times of the year and they were quicker at other," he insisted. "They've actually done...
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