In a race like today with those variable conditions, so many things can go wrong but we made the right calls at the right times.
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The Canadian Grand Prix is always one of the toughest events of the year, even without the added pitfalls thrown up by the rain and so to score a few points here is an achievement.
Despite a lack of performance, and no points to our name after nine races, we are not giving up, and are determined to analyse our performance and identify all areas in which to improve.
It is a little bittersweet but ultimately, if you had said to us before the weekend that we would be third and fourth, then we would have taken it.
It's frustrating that with certain parts we showed we had the speed and potential, but we just didn't put it together for the needs of our drivers.
It has been a better weekend for us as we learn more about recent upgrades and extract more performance from the AMR24.
Not the result we wanted today but we were happy to see that we again could fight for points this weekend.
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