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Williams’s duo eager to ‘play with strategies’, since they go to a strong result in Miami after an impressive rating

“It is very likely that it is a unique race, we never know with the weather, but it will be interesting. I think it will be very difficult to keep the Ferraris behind us, so we see how it goes, but I am prepared for the challenge.”

Albon had finished fourth during Saturday Sprint in a chaotic matter of wet drying, but was penalized and fell to the 11th for not staying above the minimum time in safety safety conditions.

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Sainz was even worse after having made contact with the barrier that forced him to retire after returning to the wells before recovering in the qualification.

“We press the restart button really well for this Quali, there is still all weekend ahead and we honestly assemble my best round in a Williams in Quali, just three tenths of pole,” he said.

“I think it must have been a good turn because being only three tenths away has to be a good job. Very happy, very proud, things go well and a very good position to start tomorrow.”

He added: “Whatever comes, I think I will be in the rhythm, it is just a matter of putting everything operational and everything we drove as we did in Quali. We had a clean quali and you will see the performance and the time back is there. We just need to nail those two things.”

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