Williams denies to discuss Robert Kubica's pace in Abu Dhabi testing
Williams says it will not discuss Robert Kubica's pace following his two days of Formula 1 testing in Abu Dhabi.
Kubica finished the second day of running in seventh position, two seconds off Sebastian Vettel's pace, as he bids to land the second Williams seat alongside Lance Stroll.The Pole was four tenths quicker than Sergey Sirotkin, who also drove the Williams during the day, although the Russian set his fastest time with the soft tyres while Kubica used the new hyper-softs.Williams' tech chief Paddy Lowe said, however, that the lap times offered a misleading picture, and refused to discuss Kubica's pace.
"I'm not going to talk about speed," said
Lowe at the end of the second day of testing. "It's a complicated topic.
"I'm sure you want me to give some answers
about that but it's not something we are not going to discuss.
"It's a really complicated topic, performance
and speed, so to read a timesheet is quite misleading, so I'm not going to talk
about that.
"We haven't even analysed it for
ourselves."
Lowe reiterated that Kubica's runs were completed
without issue from the physical side.
"Robert drove the 2014 car at Silverstone and
Hungary, so we have lots of good information and Robert did a fantastic
job," Lowe said.
"He's a very, very professional guy, very
knowledgeable, very experienced, and that was a great benefit during these
evaluations.
"We wanted to see Robert as he hasn't driven a
current car, or current tyres, so of course it was interesting to see how he
got on with that.
"No problems. He's absolutely fine. Good
driving, no complaints, no issues. All went well."
Lowe insisted the team was in no hurry to finalise
its 2018 line-up, and suggested the fight for the remaining seat was not just
between the drivers it tested in Abu Dhabi.
"We'll take the decision at the time we are
ready," he added. "When we have all the information and we are ready
to declare it.
"The drivers we brought to this test doesn't
mean that it's the drivers under consideration for racing next year.
"This was a tyre test, which is an opportunity
to look at two different drivers as well as for Lance to look at the new tyres.
That was the purpose. "Of course it gives us more information about
drivers, but it's not setting a definition from the pool from which we will
pick race drivers."



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