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Williams performance chief Rob Smedley insists that the British team will overcome their Monaco nightmare in the next three races.
The Mercedes-powered team finished 14th and 15th in the principality as they struggled to get their tyres up to temperature.
However, the next three events should suit Williams’ strengths and Smedley expects them to make a big jump forward.
He told reporters: "We've some coming in Canada. They should be really healthy, from lots of different areas really. Then we've quite a big package coming for Austria, and without going into details that's going to be a really healthy step.
"We're really looking forward to getting that on the car, and then it's going to be a series of constant developments.
"We showed in Spain we could keep pace with the top teams, but in Monaco, which was a bit of an anomaly, we couldn't get the car or the tyres to work.
"We put ourselves way out of position and you couldn't really see where we were or how good we are. But going into Canada we'll be back to our normal position, plus we've those updates coming for Austria, a circuit that suits our car as we saw last year.
"In Canada last year we were really quick and in Britain, that was the part of the season where we started to come into our own, getting podiums and scoring lots of points. So the next three races I'm really confident about."
The Canadian Grand Prix takes place next weekend.
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