- 26 Apr 09, 14:40#112246
"And Mansell was lucky not to be taken off by that RIDICULOUS bit of driving by Alliot!!" - James Hunt
"AAAAAND into the pitlane..... OHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!" - Murray Walker
What has gone wrong with the FW31?? A couple of weeks ago it was leading very comfortably in Malaysia and in terms of pace only second to the Brawn and pretty much on par with Toyota but now they've dropped behind Red Bull, McLaren, Ferrari and even Renault by the looks of it!!
How can this happen in the space of two races? You'd almost thing somebody's sabotaged the car! I suppose Ferrari, McLaren and Renault have just thrown money and upgrades at the cars non-stop, but I remember a certain N.Rosberg saying "we'll still be miles clear because we'll have lots of upgrades too" or similar words to that effect. Well Williams haven't exactly stood still, Nico's car this weekend was running with Red Bull style rear-wing endplates, so what exactly have McLaren, Ferrari, Red Bull and Renault done that Williams haven't?
Nakajima is SEVERELY holding the team back, the only thing he contributes to Williams is the free Toyota engines and that's the only reason they keep hold of him. The way Nico is driving right now is that he wants out and if he's going to leave, fine, go ahead but don't you even dare run your mouth like Webber did. The team needs a fresh start and an experienced head to develop the car. A lot of Williams fans I talk to want Montoya to come back!!
If Nico was to leave I would want Bruno Senna drafted in as his replacement. Bernie is prepared to pay money to anyone who gets Senna in and it would do nicely. The Toyota deal expires this year and the "cheaper" FIA spec Cosworths are introduced next year so we should be able to afford a decent, experienced driver. If Hulkenberg delivers the goods this year in GP2 I'm all for him being introduced.
I just have a bad feeling at this rate, the team with finish bottom of the Championship, Nico will leave, Nakajima will be kept on yet again AND given number 1 status with Hulkenberg being promoted even if he does sh!te in GP2 and then the plug gets pulled on the team, then I don't know what I'd do...
Max needs to put his whip down or at least use it to get these budget caps in place so we can stop the money-men spending their way to victory. If Williams' KERS device gets up and running soon AND works well, it'll be a great moral victory for designers against the money-men because Williams' KERS device has cost something like £2million to develop which is fiddling-small-change in comparison to the costs by say McLaren.
How can this happen in the space of two races? You'd almost thing somebody's sabotaged the car! I suppose Ferrari, McLaren and Renault have just thrown money and upgrades at the cars non-stop, but I remember a certain N.Rosberg saying "we'll still be miles clear because we'll have lots of upgrades too" or similar words to that effect. Well Williams haven't exactly stood still, Nico's car this weekend was running with Red Bull style rear-wing endplates, so what exactly have McLaren, Ferrari, Red Bull and Renault done that Williams haven't?
Nakajima is SEVERELY holding the team back, the only thing he contributes to Williams is the free Toyota engines and that's the only reason they keep hold of him. The way Nico is driving right now is that he wants out and if he's going to leave, fine, go ahead but don't you even dare run your mouth like Webber did. The team needs a fresh start and an experienced head to develop the car. A lot of Williams fans I talk to want Montoya to come back!!
If Nico was to leave I would want Bruno Senna drafted in as his replacement. Bernie is prepared to pay money to anyone who gets Senna in and it would do nicely. The Toyota deal expires this year and the "cheaper" FIA spec Cosworths are introduced next year so we should be able to afford a decent, experienced driver. If Hulkenberg delivers the goods this year in GP2 I'm all for him being introduced.
I just have a bad feeling at this rate, the team with finish bottom of the Championship, Nico will leave, Nakajima will be kept on yet again AND given number 1 status with Hulkenberg being promoted even if he does sh!te in GP2 and then the plug gets pulled on the team, then I don't know what I'd do...
Max needs to put his whip down or at least use it to get these budget caps in place so we can stop the money-men spending their way to victory. If Williams' KERS device gets up and running soon AND works well, it'll be a great moral victory for designers against the money-men because Williams' KERS device has cost something like £2million to develop which is fiddling-small-change in comparison to the costs by say McLaren.

"And Mansell was lucky not to be taken off by that RIDICULOUS bit of driving by Alliot!!" - James Hunt
"AAAAAND into the pitlane..... OHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!" - Murray Walker