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motorsport-news.co.uk MAY 16 2012 3

HEADLINE NEWS

top after Maldonado’s shock victory

WILLIAMS STARTS ITS REVIVAL

WILLIAMS BYNUMBERS

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FRONT ROW LOCK OUTS

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ONE-TWO FINISHES

Photos: LAT

WILLIAMS’STRUGGLES

ISH/ CONSTRCUTORS POSITION

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Juan Pablo Montoya wins the season finale in Brazil on his way to fifth in the points table

Nick Heidfeld and Mark Webber both finish on the podium at Monaco, but it is a rare highlight

Alex Wurz finishes on the podium in Canada from 20th on the grid

Double diffuser makes the car quick initially for Rosberg and Kazuki Nakajima but they can’t challenge the big three

Nico Rosberg nearly wins in Singapore but is penalised for crossing the white line on the pit exit and comes home second

A switch back to Cosworth power and the experience of Rubens Barrichello brings consistency. Nico Hülkenberg takes pole in Brazil

Team shone with BMW

Williams switches to customer Cosworth power as BMW works deal comes to an end and it struggles

Rosberg took podiums

RosbergRosberg took podiumspodiums

Hülkenberg: shock pole

Maldonado’s victory was Williams’ first in 132 races

KEY BEST RACE FINISH

CONSTRUCTORS POSITION

With a Renault engine, the team shows improvement and Maldonado breaks the win drought in Spain

Pastor Maldonado arrives with the tag of a ‘pay driver’. He and Barrichello muster a woeful five points

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READ SIMON ARRON’S EXCLUSIVE GP REPORT

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