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Williams denies Maldonado bought his seat

Williams chairman Adam Parr has dismissed suggestions the team's new recruit Pastor Maldonado is little more than a Formula One "pay driver"
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Rosberg a future champion - Jordan

Jordan was responsible for giving Michael Schumacher his big break in Formula One way back in 1991. Even so, he has been one of Michael Schumacher's biggest critics during the course of the season and thinks his struggles against team-mate Nico Rosberg wi
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F1-Live.com Nico Hulkenberg in talks with Force...

Nico Hulkenberg has admitted he is in talks with Force India about a possible race seat for the 2011 season
12/09/10
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F1-Live.com Reliability key to successful...

Narain Karthikeyan's main aim in 2011 is to finish races as HRT plans to start the season with an updated version of its 2010 car
01/10/11
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F1-Live.com Williams considering public flotation

Williams is considering floating its company on the stock market to secure the Formula One team's long-term future
01/21/11
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F1 Fanatic Williams planning stock market...

Williams say they are planning a public share issue on the stock market.
01/21/11
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B.B.C. NEWS Williams consider stock flotation

Former Formula 1 world champions Williams are weighing up a flotation on the stock market as a way of securing their future.
01/21/11
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F1-Live.com Rosberg staying realistic about 2011...

Nico Rosberg has played down Mercedes' chances of competing with Formula One's frontrunners right from the start of next season
12/29/10
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BBC recognises Williams' achievements

Sir Frank Williams was honoured by the BBC on Sunday night when he won Helen Rollason Award for Achievement in the Face of Adversity at the Sports Personality of the Year Awards
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I was bored in Bahrain, says Rosberg

• Michael Schumacher's team-mate sums up opening F1 race• Pressure on at Australian GP to produce more of a spectacleAmid a soothing chorus of claims that everything is fine in the grand prix garden, a lone voice stuck out today. For all his four seasons in Formula One, it seems that Nico Rosberg has yet to absorb the media training intended to smooth away a tendency among young drivers to tell it like it is."I was pretty bored in Bahrain," Rosberg said in the Melbourne paddock. And this from a 24-year-old who was one of the stars of the opening race of the season, overshadowing the comeback of Michael Schumacher by outqualifying and outracing his new Mercedes team-mate.Realising what he had said, Rosberg grinned and tried to execute a rather scruffy verbal U-turn. "Perhaps I should say that I didn't find it very exciting," he said. But the truth had been told about a lamentable race that brought almost as much discredit to Formula One as its accumulated scandals of the past three years.Now the world is waiting to see whether the 24 drivers can redeem the sport by producing a more gripping spectacle in Sunday's Australian grand prix, or whether new technical and sporting regulations really have made it harder than ever for them to fight against each other.Older drivers were either more optimistic or, like Fernando Alonso, more pragmatic in their assessments. "We need to be calm and wait for some races to really see if the new rules have some impact on the show," said the Spaniard, the winner in Bahrain in his first race for Ferrari. "I don't think we have any change. Last year in the first seven races Jenson [Button] won six. It was boring? Maybe yes, maybe no. Michael [Schumacher] won five consecutive championships. It was boring? Maybe yes, maybe no. This is Formula One."Bahrain was only one race. Here [in Melbourne] we have seen many very special races and there will be circuits soon with high overtaking possibilities in Malaysia and China. But this is about knowledge, about the precision of the drivers, the engineering, everything. If people want extra show, maybe they need to reconsider if they want to watch Formula One."For Button, Bahrain proved that the new Saturday qualifying format is "a lot more fun to watch and to take part in". The race, however, was different. "For sure it wasn't exciting. I was stuck behind Michael and I couldn't overtake. But it's one race out of 19. If they're all the same, we'll have to do something about it."The new world champion confidently anticipates a more stimulating race this weekend. "I think there's going to be a lot of different situations and different ideas of strategy. And the safety car is always a possibility here. That mixes it up a bit, although it helps the guys at the back more than the ones at the front."His team-mate Lewis Hamilton reacted with exaggerated surprise when told of Rosberg's claim. "I've never had a boring day in a Formula One car," he said. "It can be a bit tedious if you're doing a long day of testing. But it's never boring. As soon as you drive out of the pit lane you get a smile on your face."It's always been difficult to overtake in Bahrain, and the circuit changes may have made it harder. But it doesn't reflect the whole season."If Sunday proves Hamilton wrong in that particular claim, Formula One might as well step on to the highest window ledge in the cluster of high-rise blocks in Melbourne's adjacent business district and prepare to jump off.Formula OneMercedes GPMotor sportRichard Williamsguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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F1-Live.com Williams secures future by going public

Williams is pressing ahead with the floatation of over a quarter of the team on the Frankfurt stock exchange, offering 27.39% of the company for sale on March 2
02/06/11
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F1-Live.com No decision on Hulkenberg's future...

Nico Hulkenberg's management insists it is still trying to negotiate the best possible deal for him in 2011, despite reports that he has a place as a Friday test driver at Force...
01/04/11
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F1-Live.com HRT signs Karthikeyan for 2011

Six years after his debut season in Formula One, Indian driver Narain Karthikeyan will make a comeback as a race driver after securing a one-year contract with the HRT for the...
01/06/11
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cbc.ca Karthikeyan returns to Formula One...

Indian race car driver Narain Karthikeyan, who spent the 2005 FIA season with Jordan, tweeted Thursday that he is returning to the Formula One circuit with Spanish team...
01/06/11
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B.B.C. NEWS Karthikeyan returns with Hispania

Indian Narain Karthikeyan announces he will return to Formula 1 in 2011 with the Hispania team.
01/06/11
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F1-Live.com Karthikeyan turned down HRT in 2010

Narain Karthikeyan has revealed he could have made his return to Formula One with HRT a year ago, but did not want to take the risk with an "unproven" team
01/07/11
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Maldonado says he’s “adapted well” to FW33 | 2011 F1 testing

Pastor Maldonado says he's "adapting" to the FW33 after his first run in the car.
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Williams to proceed with stock market flotation

Williams Grand Prix Holdings PLC (Williams) confirms its intention to launch its Initial Public Offering (IPO) on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Swiss-based Bank am Bellevue AG will act as sole global co-ordinator and sole global book runner.
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F1technical.net Williams release share price range

Williams Grand Prix Holdings PLC (Williams) today released the price range of the shares offered in its IPO. The range will be EUR 24 to EUR 29 per share with a nominal value of...
02/09/11
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F1-Live.com Williams to debut car at first test

Williams will debut its 2011 car at the first day of testing in Valencia with Rubens Barrichello at the wheel
01/11/11
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F1-Live.com Williams strikes deal with oil...

Williams has followed up its signing of driver Pastor Maldonado with a long-term sponsorship deal with Venezuela's state-owned oil company PDVSA
01/15/11
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F1-Live.com Williams going ahead with Valencia...

Williams has confirmed that its 2011 car will make its track debut at the first pre-season test in Valencia, but said an official launch of the FW33 is on hold
01/18/11
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F1-Live.com Hulkenberg turned down Virgin drive -...

Nico Hulkenberg's manager Willi Weber has revealed his driver turned down an opportunity to race with Virgin in 2011 and is instead pursuing a Friday testing role with a bigger...
01/18/11
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The Independent Williams float on the starting grid

Williams, the Formula One team, is considering a stock market flotation as part of plans to secure the future of one of motor racing's most successful ventures.
01/22/11
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F1 Fanatic Sam Michael explains the Williams’...

Williams technical director Sam Michael explained the thinking behind the unusual design of the Williams FW33. Michael said the team decided to produce a very tightly-packaged...
02/24/11
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F1 Fanatic Williams FW33 livery revealed | 2011...

Williams have revealed the definitive livery of their 2011 F1 car.
02/24/11
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