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Stroll progress masked by qualifying struggles - Williams

Williams technical chief Paddy Lowe thinks Lance Stroll’s struggles to get the best out of his car in qualifying are disguising the amount of progress he has made as a Formula 1 driver.

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Lance Stroll, Williams with birthday cake celebrates his 19th Birthday with Rob Smedley, Williams Head of Vehicle Performance
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The Canadian has had some impressive races this year, including a podium finish in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, and is ahead of teammate Felipe Massa in the points standings after Mexico.

However, he has found it hard to deliver to the maximium in qualifying and has only started ahead of the outgoing Massa on the grid three times this season.

Lowe suggests that qualifying is an area that the Canadian and his team need to focus on this winter so he can make a step up in form in 2018.

“It has been a season for Lance that has had good and bad moments, and has been very tough in some periods,” explained Lowe.

“But certainly it has been much better in the second half. He has settled down, particularly after scoring his first points in Canada, and then getting the podium in Baku.

"He races very much better than he qualifies and I think people look at qualifying as a reflection of a drivers’ speed, because it is just very clear and easy to work it out from that.

“That doesn’t reflect on Lance as perhaps it should, as it is his weaker area. He races far better than he qualifies at the moment.

“But then you see glimpses of brilliance on that side with what he did in Monza, so I think he can unlock far better qualifying performances in due course.

"He is aware of that and it is something we are paying attention to.”

Lowe explained that Stroll’s biggest difficulty was in being able to make the step up in pace needed immediately in qualifying for the first runs in each session.

“The trickiest thing which you will see in the numbers is getting going: that first/second run,” he said. “Once he gets going he tends to put in good laps.”

He added: “You need to remember he is only 19, so there is a lot of stuff to learn and get his head around. And qualifying is in some ways a more difficult test than racing because it is so intense."

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