- Williams news
- 2012 will be first step towards brighter future - Williams
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August 10, 2011: Sir Frank Williams is confident his recent management shake-up will produce results but has warned not to expect any material results until next season
- Williams news
- Williams set to retain drivers
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July 12, 2011: Williams looks set to retain its current driver line-up of Rubens Barrichello and Pastor Maldonado in 2012
- Williams news
- Williams secures Renault engine deal for 2012 onwards
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July 4, 2011: Williams has secured a long-term engine deal with Renault, reviving the most successful chassis-engine partnerships of the 1990s
- Williams news
- Williams reveals increase in profits
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May 10, 2011: Williams Grand Prix Holding's profits increased by 28% to £5.4 million in the year ended December 31 2010, its latest results have revealed
- The Pits
- Williams to work on new Jaguar supercar
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May 6, 2011: Jaguar and the Williams F1 team have announced they will work together on a new hybrid supercar
- Williams news
- Williams and Head to pocket €70 million from share float
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February 10, 2011: Sir Frank Williams and Patrick Head will pocket the proceeds of Williams' Frankfurt float rather than invest it back into the team
- The Pits
- F1 stars to attend Motor Sport Hall of Fame
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February 8, 2011: A host of Formula One's star names will descend on the Camden Roundhouse next Tuesday to attend the second Motor Sport Hall of Fame awards evening
- Formula Money
- Sink or swim: will the Williams flotation succeed?
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February 7, 2011: Despite being some of the best-funded outfits in sport, no Formula One team has ever floated on a stock exchange. Williams is now hoping to buck that trend but with no successful precedent the team could have an uphill climb
- Williams news
- Williams considering public flotation
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January 21, 2011: Williams is considering floating its company on the stock market to secure the Formula One team's long-term future
- Williams
- Maldonado to hit the streets of Caracas in an F1 car
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January 6, 2011: Pastor Maldonado has been given an opportunity to show off his skills in a Formula One car in front of his home fans when Williams demonstrates its 2010 car on the streets of Caracas in Venezuela
- Williams news
- BBC recognises Williams' achievements
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December 20, 2010: 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
- ESPNF1's driver of the year
- Vettel voted ESPNF1 driver of the year
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December 20, 2010: Sebastian Vettel has been voted ESPNF1's driver of the year by a panel of experts including Sir Stirling Moss and Sir Jackie Stewart
- A Frank assessment
- Sir Frank Williams reviews the 2010 season
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December 1, 2010: Sir Frank Williams openly about the highs and lows of 2010 and goals for 2011
- Williams news
- Sixth not good enough, says Williams
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November 30, 2010: For a team with such a rich pedigree and history of winning, it comes as no surprise that sixth in the constructors' standings is not where Williams expects to be
- Ecclestone at 80
- Bernie Ecclestone timeline
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October 27, 2010: An in depth look at Bernie Ecclestone's 80 years of wheeling and dealing
- Williams news
- Maldonado to test for Williams at Abu Dhabi
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October 25, 2010: Williams will run Pastor Maldonado at the end-of-season young drivers' test in Abu Dhabi
- Williams news
- Williams enjoys independence but eyes carmaker tie-up
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July 13, 2010: Williams wants to remain an independent Formula One team, new chairman Adam Parr has said
- Williams news
- Sir Frank Williams steps down as team chairman
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July 8, 2010: Sir Frank Williams has stepped down as Williams chairman and handed over the mantle to Adam Parr
- 2011 season
- Williams backs compulsory KERS
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June 9, 2010: Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems (KERS) should only return to the F1 grid next year if every car is fitted with the energy-recovery technology
- Williams news
- Williams unhappy with season start
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April 8, 2010: Sir Frank Williams has admitted his team is not where it should be but said he is confident it will be able to claw back performance compared to its rivals as the season progresses