That number-crunching is a continuous process, as James explains:
"It happens from the second the lights go off. That's where we start looking at the data, and that's where we start the learning.
“Even by the post-race debrief, we've already had an opportunity to consume quite an amount of that data and understand what we can feed back on already.
“Then, really over the course of the next few hours, we're analysing that data — both in Grove and at the track — and that continues through Monday and Tuesday as well, because there's a tremendous amount of wealth and information in there, and you don't want to leave any stone unturned.
“In terms of the debrief, it will start with the engineers providing feedback from their side — where we were in balance, what we did on changes, what were the global problems on their side of the garage, which can either be performance or reliability or a combination of both.
“The driver will then effectively provide a debrief from their side, about what was good, what was bad, where we need to improve, what we need to be looking at and how we could have helped them more.
“It's not focused on the instantaneous ‘you did this wrong’ because that's not the culture we embody within Williams.
“But, more importantly, those items will be picked up in a huge number of forums afterwards. This is about ‘how do we go quicker?’ — and that, fundamentally, is quite a deep question.
“It's one that allows you to understand the depths of car setup, car development and tyre usage, and that has an application across the season."
The team’s analysis isn’t limited to the immediate aftermath of any given race weekend, however, with additional discussions over the following days.
“There are further forums that take place,” James continued.
“One is typically on a Monday after the race, one typically on a Wednesday-Thursday — depending on if we have a back-to-back or a triple-header race — where we then go through a complete summary of each of the individual areas, be that strategy, be that reliability engineering, be that performance engineering.
“[It’s a case of] here is what we've learnt, and here is how we're going to take this learning forward.
“And it's an open forum where you display all of the issues to everyone, so we can learn together.”
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