Williams: We must bounce back in 06.
WilliamsF1 technical director, Sam Michael has admitted that a lot rests on 🃏their 2006 car - the n🔯ew FW28, which was unveiled at the team's headquarters near Oxford this afternoon.
Speaking following the launch of the FW28, Michael added that following several disappointing seasons൲, the Grove based squad must make steps forward this year and challenge the likes of Renault and McLaren-Mercedes, who set the pace in 2005.

WilliamsF1 technical director, Sam Michael has admitted that a lot rests on their 2006 car - the new FW28, which was unveiled at the t๊eam's headquarters near Oxford this afternoon.
S🌟peaking following the launch of the FW28, Michael added that following several disappointing seasons, the Grove based squad must make steps forward this year and challenge the lik🍨es of Renault and McLaren-Mercedes, who set the pace in 2005.
"The FW28 has a lot re💞sting on its shoulders as it must re-establish Williams at the sharp end," he confirmed. "There are many good teams in Formula One now and how to beat them is simple - design a faster car."
Michael meanwhile added that the FW28 is very different to last season's FW27, not only 🔥because of the regulations changes, but also because they have switched to using Bridgestone tyres and will ꦕnow be powered by Cosworth rather than BMW engines.
"The FW28 has been a large departure from previous Williams' designs due in part to new aerodynamic efficiency targets, but also the mechanical challenges of changing to Bridgestone tyres and Cosworth's V8 engine," he added. "It has💙 been a really interesting car to des🦋ign and I believe that will continue to be the case during its development in 2006."
Williams will now beginning testing with the FW28 next week at Valencia in Spain, runnin🌳g begins on Tuesday January 31.