Felipe Massa has backed his Williams team to recover immediately from a well below par weekend in Monaco, where the often front runners were nowhere among the leaders.
Valtteri Bottas said after the street race that it was the "second year in succession" the British team struggled in Monaco.
Technical boss Pat Symonds told Auto Motor und Sport: "There is no excuse. We had the same thing last year and obviously learned nothing from it."
Massa, Bottas' teammate, agreed: "We suffered in the practice sessions, in qualifying and in the race and I'm not sure it was just the tyres."
But "I think what happened last week will not happen again," the Brazilian is quoted by El Mundo Deportivo.
"This was the worst circuit for us so I am very confident that in Canada and Austria, and even Silverstone that our car will be better again."
In fact, Massa said Williams can expect to bounce back even stronger than before Monaco, "I don't know what new parts we have for Canada but definitely for Austria we should take a big step."