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  2. Williams Racing - Wikipedia

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    Williams Racing, legally known as Williams Grand Prix Engineering Limited and competing as Atlassian Williams Racing, is a British Formula One team and constructor. It was founded by Frank Williams (1942–2021) and Patrick Head .

  3. James Vowles - Wikipedia

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    James Patrick Vowles (born 20 June 1979) is a British motorsport engineer and Team Principal of Williams Racing. [1] Before joining Williams, he was the motorsport strategy director at Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team. [2] [3] He was also responsible for the Brawn GP race strategy, which was critical to the team's championship-winning ...

  4. Williams FW43 - Wikipedia

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    Thus, Williams decided to cancel the app. [29] The car's livery pays homage to Williams' successful past, and to Sir Frank Williams, who founded the team, but left it after the 2020 Italian Grand Prix. The FW43B is the first car to compete in a full season without the Williams family managing the team. The car made its debut in the Bahrain ...

  5. Williams Grand Prix results - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Works team entries. 1.1.1 1970s. 1.1.2 1980s. ... Download QR code; Print/export ... The table below details the complete Grand Prix racing results for Williams ...

  6. Dave Redding (Formula One) - Wikipedia

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    Formula One Williams team manager Dave Redding (born 13 July 1965) [ 1 ] is a British automotive engineer who is currently the team manager of the Williams Formula 1 team. Prior to his transfer to the Grove team, he worked for McLaren 's Formula 1 team, as team director.

  7. Williams FW18 - Wikipedia

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    The Williams FW18 is a Formula One car used by the Williams F1 team to compete in the 1996 Formula One season. Designed by Adrian Newey and Patrick Head, it is one of the most successful F1 designs of all time. The FW18s were driven by Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve. The car proved to be the most successful of the entire 1996 field; winning ...

  8. Williams FW34 - Wikipedia

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    Williams F1 seven speed seamless sequential semi-automatic shift plus reverse gear, gear selection electro-hydraulically actuated: Weight: 640 kg (1,411.0 lb) (with driver) Fuel: Total: Tyres: Pirelli P Zero (dry), Cinturato (wet) [4] RAYS forged magnesium wheels (front and rear): 13" Competition history; Notable entrants: Williams F1 Team ...

  9. Williams FW19 - Wikipedia

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    The Williams FW19 was the car with which the Williams team competed in the 1997 Formula One World Championship. It was driven by Jacques Villeneuve , in his second year with the team, and Heinz-Harald Frentzen , who moved from Sauber to replace the defending 1996 champion, Damon Hill who was dumped before the season began.