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Williams being run with 'fear and terror' - Ralf

Mar.22 Ralf Schumacher, who won all six of his F1 victories with the British team, thinks the problem at Williams could be its management. He told Germany's motorsport-total.com that the struggling Oxfordshire based outfit is currently being run with "fear and terror". Schumacher, 43, said it was the same as when Sir Frank Williams ran the team alone in the 70s. "Williams has a very special leadership style. As long as Patrick Head was there it was balanced," he said. "It's a style of leadership from the 70s and 80s, a bit of a reign of fear and terror. It's a shame, because I think people need to be motivated." Head, though, has long retired, and the team is...
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