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‘Williams 2.0' needed to lead Formula 1 again

Incoming Williams CEO Jost Capito is happy to keep the team's legacy, but says a 'Williams 2.0' is needed to lead Formula 1. Williams are one of Formula 1's most iconic teams with nine constructors' World Championships to their names, while also providing the platform for seven drivers' titles. Their list of former drivers is star-studded to say the least, boasting the likes of Alain Prost, Nigel Mansell, Keke Rosberg, Nelson Piquet and Damon Hill. But the era of Williams family ownership came to an end in 2020 when the team was sold to investment firm Dorilton Capital. The new owners were, though, keen to keep the famous Williams name and also its family atmosphere. However, recent times...
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