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Coulthard believes Williams are no longer feeling "pain of failure"

David Coulthard believes that his former team Williams are no longer feeling the "pain of failure" in F1. Williams are currently undergoing one of their worst ever seasons in Formula One, as they sit rock bottom of the constructors' league with only four points to their name. Lance Stroll finished eighth in Azerbaijan this season and that's been it, points-wise for Williams. Coulthard drove for Williams back in 1994-95 and he admits that he is concerned about the team's current state and believes they aren't as bothered about losing as they perhaps used to be. "Williams I'm a little bit concerned for," the Scotsman told Motorsport.com. "I just don't see the...
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