Sunday was a day of temporary highs, and bitter lows, for Williams at the Formula 1 São Paulo Grand Prix.
With qualifying pushed to Sunday morning due to weather, getting things right was a challenge for all ten teams as wet weather lingered at Interlagos. An early victim of the weather conditions? Young Franco Colapinto, who crashed in Q1 and forced the team to race against the clock to get his FW46 ready for the start of the race.
Teammate Alexander Albon forged on, storming into Q3. For a moment, Albon was provisionally on the front row, with a time good for second behind Lando Norris. But that high
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