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Williams drivers set to retain new front wing in Mexico

Williams duo George Russell and Robert Kubica are set to run the team’s updated front wing for the remainder of the weekend at the Mexican Grand Prix. The pair both evaluated the component during Friday practice in Japan but the part was not used for the rest of the weekend, aligning with its pre-event plan. It is understood that Kubica wanted to retain use of the new component due to the improved feeling he found with the FW42, but he reverted to the old spec for Sunday’s qualifying and race. Russell and test driver Nicholas Latifi briefly ran the component in FP1, and it was used by the race drivers in FP2, as further assessments were made. “We back to backed it in the...
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