Frank Williams

Williams 'will not step back' from team

Sir Frank Williams says the arrival of Toto Wolff as a shareholder in Williams should not be taken as a sign that he is starting to relinquish control of his team. Williams announced on Friday that Austrian businessman - and...

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Empty council homes costing Flintshire thousands

Nov 23 2009 by Carl Butler, Daily Post This house has cost us thousands MORE than a dozen council properties have stood empty for years - costing Flintshire thousands of pounds in lost rental income. The borough council last...

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Why did Button leave Brawn/Mercedes?

Alex T Jenson Button has repeatedly stated that he is moving to McLaren because of his quest to pursue other challenges particularly the challenge of racing in the same team against one of his fellow Brit LH. Further, he's also...

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Williams sells stake in F1 team

Williams insists he intends to remain fully involved in his team's set-up Frank Williams has sold a minority stake in his multi-championship Formula 1 team, but insists he has no intention of relinquishing control of the...

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21 police officers receive Medal of Valor

St. Louis County police officers, from right, Jacob Maechling and Detective Kurt Hauser join Moline Acres police officer Derrick Sutton as they salute the flag during opening ceremonies of the 40th annual Medal of Valor Awards...

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Christmas Shopping Advice (Frank Williams)

Christmas shopping can be viewed as an absolute thrill or as a compulsory evil. It is a thrill to be out and about amid the sights and sounds of the season and the cheerful crowds. But for the same reasons, others fear shopping...

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James Lawton: Dynamic duo are heading for bitter battle to the end

You wouldn't want to dampen any national fervour surrounding the first British one-two champion Formula One combination since Graham Hill and Jim Clark drove for Lotus in 1968 – especially when the new McLaren team-mates Lewis...

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Why Jenson Button is taking a big risk by joining Lewis Hamilton at McLaren

Few Formula One drivers would hesitate given the opportunity to join McLaren, one of the most successful teams in the sport’s history. But Jenson Button, the newly crowned world champion, would do well to have a long, careful...

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Cause and effect

AUSTRALIA has just witnessed - first-hand - the Tiger Woods Effect. The Australian Masters, a tournament started by Frank Williams and David Inglis and played throughout that period at Huntingdale, was virtually dead in the...

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GPUpdate TV: Norbert Haug on Mercedes Grand Prix

More than 130,000 people lined the banks of the Tisza River in the Hungarian city of Szeged last week to watch three Red Bull motorsport cars take part in a spectacular street demonstration run. 2009 marks the 40th year since...

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