The first day in Australia It was very moving for everyone. The temperature of the track caused many problems for the drivers in keeping the car on the line and many departures and spins of the track were seen. But undoubtedly the worst part is Alexander Albon with a severe accident at turn 6 in free practice 1 where he destroyed the Williams. The worst thing is that the consequences can be more serious for the equipment due to the lack of parts. If they can’t fix the chassis, they can only go with one car for the rest of the Grand Prix because they don’t have a third chassis to replace the current one. So, it is speculated that there is the option to take Sargeant down so Albon can continue the rest of the weekend.
The damage to the FW46 was so extensive and it quickly became apparent that repairs would be costly. In fact, in the second free practice session the Thai did not go out on the track. It was during the second session that Williams broke the news It has no third chassis and the GP is at risk for one of its drivers. And in addition to chassis, engine and gearbox They were also left to drag
“It was a pretty big accident. The engine was damaged, the gearbox was broken in two and the chassis was also damaged. This is the worst thing you can have. We don’t have a third chassis here, That’s right. So now the question is whether we can fix it,” said British boss James Vowles.
“A point here will make the difference between sixth and tenth place in the Championship, simple as that. So, it depends. I want to see what FP2 is like, I want to see how the car behaves… I also want to see what options we have available in the chassis,” he said without biting his tongue when asked about the option of dropping Sargeant from the Williams.
Looting is what matters
In just two races neither driver has a point yet but the level difference is favorable for Albon. ANDLast year he finished 13th with 27 points while Logan finished 21st on the year with just one point.
In what is now Thai’s third season with Grove, he is clearly the leader of the team and the one bringing home the points. So it may be unfair to be the one who ruins the weekend but there is a lot at stake. It may be too harsh for the Sargeant, but F1 is certainly characterized by its toughness in every sense.
Source: La Verdad

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