I hope so. I think Claire was definitely lulled into a sense of false security, where two of her early big decisions - sack Mike Coughlan for Pat Symonds, and ditch Renault for Mercedes - paid massive dividends almost immediately, and it was also apparent that getting rid of a lot of the 'trick' concepts like exhaust blowing/Coanda effect that Williams had never really mastered, kind of brought everyone else back to where Williams was rather than the other way round. Still, I'm firmly of the opinion that 2014-15 was not just a fluke and was not only attributable to Merc engines. The FW36 was a damn good car, with great high speed stability, and majoring on the low drag concept allowed the design team to focus their efforts on areas that would gain the greatest results. But even so, it probably looked easier than it actually should have done.izzy wrote: ↑04 Mar 2020, 17:45yes he's a quiet person isn't he, more than 'a leader', and being in the right role is a thing all through F1 really, same with Aldo Costa and perhaps Lorenzo Sassi, and getting that right has been a big difference for Mercedes. Hopefully Claire has been learning and it's going to come right now, with the technical group
I'm really keen to see how things have actually improved. I mean, it looks like night and day over last year, but only time will tell if they've actually got on top of all the issues.