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Pizzonia backs his former team Williams to improve

Pizzonia backs his former team Williams to improve 10 February, 2014 Antonio Pizzonia with Mark Webber and Nick Heidfeldduring Williams BMW launch in 2005 Former Williams F1 team driver Antonio Pizzonia has backed the multiple world champions to bounce back into competitive form. The fabled British team has struggled for success since Jacques Villeneuve won the last title in 1997. But for 2014, Grove based Williams has the highly-competitive new Mercedes V6 on board, the title-winning technical chief Pat Symonds, and long-time Ferrari driver Felipe Massa. Not only that, Brazilian Pizzonia said he has heard that Williams is investing heavily in other, less high-profile areas of personnel....
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