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The new Williams F1 car

Tags: partnership, lenovo, 2007, networking

By Tim Ferguson

Published: 19 March 2007 12:10 GMT


As with most F1 car launches there is an air of expectation before the wraps come off the new car, the FW29.

2007 is a make or break year for the team after a miserable 2006 but hopes are high.

Photo credit: Tim Ferguson


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