David Coulthard finds Williams F1 struggles ‘painful to watch’

Ex-Formula 1💮 driver David Coulthard says he found watching Williams’ struggles throughout the 2019 season “a bit pai🐠nful". 

Williams endured a torrid campaign anchored to the bottom of the constructors’ championship after a delayed winter programme and  an uncompetit☂ive FW34 car hampered its 2019 seas💃on.

The British squad managed just a single point across 21 races and had by far the slowest car on the grid, leaving Coulthard saddened by his🐈 former team’s recent plight.

Coulthard finds Williams F1 struggles ‘painful to watch’

Ex-Formula 1 drive🐓r David Coulthard says he found watching William♛s’ struggles throughout the 2019 season “a bit painful". 

Williams endured a torrid campaign anchored to the bottom of the constructors’ championship after a delay𒆙ed winter programme and  an uncompetitive FW34 car hampered its 2019 season.

The British squad managed just a single point across 21 races and had by far the ♊slowest car on the grid, leaving Coulthard saddeꦐned by his former team’s recent plight.

“I’m hopeful that Williams can 🌺find their way back to being more c💛ompetitive in the future, because it’s been a bit painful to watch such a great team have the difficulties that they’ve had,” Coulthard said during a fan Q&A at Autosport International.

“Also for George Russell, I think great talent who is cutting his teeth in Formula 1 largely off-s🍒creen, because we don’t get to see him very often. He’s𒆙 too good, he doesn’t even crash and get himself on television!”

Despite facing a touℱgh rookie campaign in uncompetitive machinery, Coulthard believes being out of the spotlight will ultimately help Russell’s career.

“I think that his talent is so strong 𓄧that with his relationship with Mercedes, I think it will be fine,” Coulthard explained.

“Against Robert Kubica, who came back from that𝔍 terrible rallying accident, we had a benchmark driver in termsܫ of speed, and George showed consistently that the key thing is that ability to qualify.

“That was never one of my great strengths, but I think he just showed time and time🐈 again, irrespective of the car, when the🐻 pressure was really on to deliver a lap time, he was able to do that.

“So I have absolutely no doubt that b🌠eing a bit out of the spotlight has given him the chance to really understand the world of Formula 1, and also to grow into his body.

“He’s a young man right now, and the෴re’s no question that in a few years’ time, he’ll be physically and mentally more able to handle the challenge of a competitive Formula 1 season,” he 🐻added.

🌊“I think that’s one thing we tend to underestimate on a number of occasions, managing t♛he fatigue that comes across an entire season when you’re in a championship battle.

“I think that’s where Lewis [Hamilton] has been so strong relative to his teammate♐s, he’s found the right balance.

“I think the pace of a season is something that he is getting the opportunity to learn about that whilst continuing to show he’s got great speed relative to his teamಞmates.

“And he’꧋ll have another opportunity against a new teammate this year, and that will hopefully see him🍎 in a top team in the future.”

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