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  2. Williams Racing - Wikipedia

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    Albilad Williams Racing Team FW07C: Ford-Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8: M G: 1. 2. Alan Jones Carlos Reutemann: 95: 1st: TAG Williams Racing Team 1982: TAG Williams Racing Team FW07C FW08: Ford-Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8: G: 5. 5. 5. 6. Carlos Reutemann Mario Andretti Derek Daly Keke Rosberg: 58 4th 1983: TAG Williams Racing Team FW08C: Ford-Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 ...

  3. Williams Grand Prix results - Wikipedia

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    The table below details the complete Grand Prix racing results for Williams Racing. The team has also competed in several non-championship Formula One races. The team has also competed in several non-championship Formula One races.

  4. Williams FW42 - Wikipedia

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    The race was a disaster for the team, as both drivers crossed the line adrift of the field with George Russell and Robert Kubica taking respectively the 16th and 17th spot, capitalizing only on three drivers who didn't finish the race. [11] The team found no success during the first half of the season despite upgrades to the car.

  5. Cole Williams (racing driver) - Wikipedia

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    Cole Williams (born February 19, 1996) is an American professional stock car racing driver who has previously competed in the ARCA Menards Series, the CRA JEGS All-Stars Tour, and the now defunct SRX Series.

  6. Jost Capito - Wikipedia

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    His first race weekend with his new team was the Italian Grand Prix. On 19 December 2016, McLaren announced that Capito had left his position. [7] On 17 December 2020, Capito was announced as the new CEO of the Williams Racing Formula One team. [8] [9] In June 2021, he became team principal. [10]

  7. Williams FW41 - Wikipedia

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    The Williams FW41 is a Formula One racing car designed by Paddy Lowe and Dirk de Beer for the Williams team, to compete in the 2018 FIA Formula One World Championship. [2] The car made its competitive debut at the Australian Grand Prix, and was driven by Lance Stroll in his second season with the team; [6] and Sergey Sirotkin, making his competitive debut in Formula One. [7]

  8. EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix is a NASCAR Cup Series stock car race at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. Introduced in 2021, the race was one of seven road course dates on the Cup Series schedule that year. [1] There is also a NASCAR Xfinity Series race, the Focused Health 250, that is held on the same weekend as the Cup Series.

  9. Williams FW45 - Wikipedia

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    Williams left Austin 7th in the constructors' championship with 26 points, with Albon 13th in the drivers' championship with 25 points and Sargeant 20th in the drivers' championship with 1 point. Albon qualified 14th for the Mexico City Grand Prix whilst Sargeant failed to set a time, forcing him to ask the stewards for permission to race.