We will need to keep scoring consistently at every race and taking every opportunity for bigger points when it presents itself, while keeping a close eye on our competitors.
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This season has had so many twists and turns, so we're ready to react to whatever comes our way this weekend in Texas.
According to recent pit-lane rumours, the Andretti team are looking to add to their current racing portfolio and in doing so, they will look to purchase 80% of Sauber's parent company Islero Investments through their own acquisition's division.
We're looking to bounce back in Austin. As we've seen in recent races, we have the pace to fight in the midfield, but it's such a close fight, and it's very easy to miss out on points.
Pirelli's test campaign for the new 18-inch F1 tyres concluded yesterday at Paul Ricard, with Daniil Kvyat at the wheel of the Alpine.
Our car is working well everywhere at the moment and we just have to avoid any problems waiting to ambush us, so that we can continue to close in on Alpine in the championship.
Most pre-race press releases tend to be a little on the bland side, but SMG's build up to this weekend's United States GP is different, as drivers reveal their favourite TV shows, movies, characters and much more.
Since Turkey, the team has taken the time to review and evaluate our performance, and we'll take our learnings into this weekend and the rest of the year.
If you haven't been following these 4 tips for maintenance and upkeep of your vehicle, you'll be in trouble.
We approach the race in Austin with one objective in mind - getting back into the points.
We were not able to analyse the new asphalt, so its characteristics are a question mark for everyone and we will only discover the final effects on tyres and car performance in general when we are there.
Admitting he can see the commercial need for the Sprint, Toto Wolff suggests revision of the points on offer is one of the tweaks that should be considered.
Currently fifth in the standings, over 100 points down on McLaren and Ferrari, Alpine CEO, Laurent Rossi reveals the team's 100-race project.
Austin has always been good to us. We've got a good fanbase here in the States and it's getting bigger and bigger as Formula 1 grows in the US.
The USA now represents a second home race for us, and we look forward to welcoming our extended Williams family from Dorilton Capital to one of the best Grand Prix venues on the calendar.
