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Williams PR worker tested for Hulkenberg

Williams PR worker tested for Hulkenberg

A PR agent working for Williams took to the Jerez circuit last week while Nico Hulkenberg updated his Twitter profile, The Runoff Area can reveal. [Read More]

Austrian wolf buys Williams stake

Austrian wolf buys Williams stake

Grove, Sunday: The Williams Formula One team proudly revealed this week that a minority stake in their team had been sold to a wolf, after many years of fierce resistance to the prospect of selling off any part of the company. The wolf, who is apparently named Toto and is from Austria, will now sit on [Read More]

Nakajima loses gloves

Nakajima loses gloves

Sao Paulo, Monday: A panicked Kazuki Nakajima has asked F1 fans to help him find his racing gloves, which he apparently mislaid after this weekend’s Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos. The Williams driver attempted to recruit the assistance of the world’s Formula One audience via his Twitter feed, where he explained that his gloves had [Read More]

Williams in quit threat over points

Williams in quit threat over points

Silverstone, Saturday: F1 veterans Williams have added a further complication to the tensions currently escalating in the sport this weekend, by announcing their intention to leave Formula One at the end of 2009 if their demands for a reform of the points system are not met. The team, which won nine Constructors’ world championships between [Read More]

Williams to outsource to save money

Williams to outsource to save money

Grove, Thursday: Long-time Formula One participants Williams are to outsource much of their workforce in order to get the most out of F1’s new budget cap, reports today suggest. The team, which has been operating from its Oxfordshire base for some years now, has been evaluating the possibility of using cheaper labour overseas to produce its [Read More]

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