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The Williams F1 FW28 - 2006 F1 Contender
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 1:53 am
by Ed
The Williams F1 team today (Friday) launched their 2006 Formula 1 contender, the FW28. The aim for 2006 is to re-establish Williams at the sharp end.
Technical Director Sam Michael said:
The FW28 has been a large departure from previous Williams? designs due in part to new aerodynamic efficiency targets, but also the mechanical challenges of changing to Bridgestone tyres and Cosworth?s V8 engine. It has been a really interesting car to design and I believe that will continue to be the case during its development in 2006.
The FW28 has a lot resting on its shoulders as it must re-establish Williams at the sharp end. There are many good teams in Formula One now and how to beat them is simple ? design a faster car.
Full Williams F1 statement
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 8:25 am
by Julian Mayo
I would rather see Wurtz in the second car. If Nico puts a foot wrong, I suspect that will happen. Mind you, if the car is not competitive Mark might decide to have a rethink about his diary for 2007/08, and have a serious discussion with his manager, one Mr Briatore

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 11:13 am
by sgd
I wish good luck to Williams (specialy MW) this season, so the forum will be more optimistic!! =)
don't be so hard on Nico (rookie after all)
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 11:24 am
by JayVee
Julian,
And Wurz could replace the guy in the first car if that guys starts getting over ambitious with his starts again
And I agree with sgd

give Nico a break. He is just starting
(and if you read anything and everything about Williams as I am sure you do, you must have taken note of what Sam Michael (Australian) said about Nico

)
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 2:17 pm
by Julian Mayo
JayVee wrote:Julian,
And Wurz could replace the guy in the first car if that guys starts getting over ambitious with his starts again
And I agree with sgd

give Nico a break. He is just starting
(and if you read anything and everything about Williams as I am sure you do, you must have taken note of what Sam Michael (Australian) said about Nico

)
\\Yes, and I agree with everything said about Nico's
potential You may recall that I was one of the first to extoll his ability.
However, in my opinion, and the last time I looked opinions were welcome in the forums, Wurtz would be a better bet. NB note the latest test times.
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 10:35 am
by JayVee
I too was expressing my opinion
But if you agree that Nico is highly rated then he should be given a chance even if he does a couple of mistakes but even before the poor guy starts you are starting to call for his removal if .....
And you seem to pay attention to lap times when it suits

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 12:30 pm
by Julian Mayo
JayVee wrote:I too was expressing my opinion
But if you agree that Nico is highly rated then he should be given a chance even if he does a couple of mistakes but even before the poor guy starts you are starting to call for his removal if .....
And you seem to pay attention to lap times when it suits

Sigh......let me try it this way.
Nico has heaps of potential (imho)
I think Wurtz is a better bet.(imho)
I don't pay attention to lap times when it does not suit, naturally.

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 12:09 pm
by JayVee
So you are in favour of the older drivers
And what did Wurz achieve in the past ? A season or two at Benetton I think and was replaced. If he had that much potential wouldn't you think he would have been picked by Red Bull

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 12:41 pm
by Julian Mayo
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 7:11 am
by BlinkyBill
The latest test in Valencia had MW pull a 1:10:601, only 0.05 off FA's fastest from 2 weeks ago.
Finding Williams difficult to judge at the moment, but that is certainly one of the most impressive times to come out of their 06 car thus far.
Can I start being cautiously optimistic?
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 7:30 am
by Julian Mayo
BlinkyBill wrote:The latest test in Valencia had MW pull a 1:10:601, only 0.05 off FA's fastest from 2 weeks ago.
Finding Williams difficult to judge at the moment, but that is certainly one of the most impressive times to come out of their 06 car thus far.
Can I start being cautiously optimistic?
Not yet, for gawds sake don't hex us

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 10:32 am
by Ed
Webber's time is impressive indeed and the car was reliable covering 94 laps without problems.
Lets see if he improves further over the next two days.
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 11:55 am
by Julian Mayo
Ed wrote:Webber's time is impressive indeed and the car was reliable covering 94 laps without problems.
Lets see if he improves further over the next two days.
and the car

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 1:05 pm
by BlinkyBill
Julian Mayo wrote:Ed wrote:Webber's time is impressive indeed and the car was reliable covering 94 laps without problems.
Lets see if he improves further over the next two days.
and the car

and the second driver

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 1:45 pm
by JayVee
Well done Webber.
How much faster do you reckon he will go today Julian
But Renault will be there too
