Jost Capito denies Williams are back to pre-Dorilton Capital days
Team boss Jost Capito has denied Williams are falling backwards to their pre-Dorilton Capital days, adamant the midfield is “much closer” than it was even with last season’s bumper points haul.
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Plummeting to P10 in 2018, Williams stayed bottom of the log for three years running, failing to even score a single point in 2020.
That season the team was sold, the Williams family bidding farewell to the Formula 1 paddock and Dorilton Capital stepping in as the new team owners.
After one full season in charge the team was eighth in the Constructors’ Championship with 23 points on the board, and then even had a podium finish with George Russell scoring half points at a washed-out Belgian Grand Prix.
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But now again back down in 10th place, there are concerns Williams are falling back to their pre-Dorilton days.
Team boss Capito has denied this, saying this year’s three points are on a par with what Williams would have scored last season had it not been for Russell’s