
Williams has endured a mixed start to the season having scored a podium in Australia only to be nowhere near the points in Malaysia, and suffer from poor reliability in the second race.
"We have two targets for the Bahrain Grand Prix," said Williams technical chief Sam Michael. "Firstly to improve upon the reliability which caused us problems during practice at the previous two races and, secondly, to build on our Constructors' position by scoring more points."
Driver Nico Rosberg echoed his boss' comments saying, "As a whole, it's been quite an extreme start to the season. We had a very strong start and then a bit of a down, but that's the way it is in racing and you just have to get on with it. We've already learnt a lot from the past two races and we will make progress going into these next few races."
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