Williams team principal James Vowles acknowledged the British outfit's botched management of Alex Albon's race strategy in the Dutch Grand Prix. Vowles said that Williams had miscued both its calls for Albon, at the start of the race and in the closing stages of the event. Contrary to the majority of the field, Williams opted not to switch Albon – or teammate Logan Sargeant for that matter – onto the intermediate tyre when the rain suddenly set in on the opening lap of the race as the team believed that the downpour would not last. In hindsight, it proved to be the wrong call by the Williams strategists. "You either stop on lap one or lap two, or you stay out," Vowles said, quoted by Motorsp
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