Rosberg frustrated at Williams
August 16th 2007 02:14
Nico Rosberg admitted his frustration with the situation at Williams in an interview with German newspaper, Bild yesterday.
The German has been impressive in his second year of racing, but his points tally of seven points has suffered due to the poor reliability of his Toyota-engined Williams FW-29.
"Lately, things do not go so well. It is more and more difficult to score any points,” he said. “The top three teams normally reserve the first six positions, and the world champion Renault becomes ever stronger."
The 22-year old refused to comment whether Williams had risked too much in order to catch the top teams, saying, "officially, I can only say no."
“I cannot say too much, except that reliability is a problem. It doesn't help anyone to criticise in the public," he said.
However, despite the issues with the car, Rosberg said he feels his performances are not going unnoticed.
"Frank and Patrick are not the kind of people who praise you deeply when you take the car to the maximum,” he said, “But I do feel that the respect of the team for me continues to rise."
The German has been impressive in his second year of racing, but his points tally of seven points has suffered due to the poor reliability of his Toyota-engined Williams FW-29.
"Lately, things do not go so well. It is more and more difficult to score any points,” he said. “The top three teams normally reserve the first six positions, and the world champion Renault becomes ever stronger."
The 22-year old refused to comment whether Williams had risked too much in order to catch the top teams, saying, "officially, I can only say no."
“I cannot say too much, except that reliability is a problem. It doesn't help anyone to criticise in the public," he said.
However, despite the issues with the car, Rosberg said he feels his performances are not going unnoticed.
"Frank and Patrick are not the kind of people who praise you deeply when you take the car to the maximum,” he said, “But I do feel that the respect of the team for me continues to rise."
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