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<blockquote data-quote="svelte" data-source="post: 74460" data-attributes="member: 1253"><p>There is also the bigger question of money because Williams is a team which does not want to pay for its engines, indeed, it has a right to ask any manufacturer for money. In Formula 1 you get what you pay for when it comes to the teams.</p><p></p><p>Williams has a lot of problems to sort out at the same time because the departure of BMW may also mean the departure of German firms such as Allianz. The future of Hewlett-Packard is also a little up in the air, but that is not new. The American computer giant has been uncertain about F1 for some time as the deal, you may recall, started out as a Compaq sponsorship before that takeover took place.</p><p></p><p>So Williams is working flat out at the moment trying to sort out its deals. We would expect to hear something solid after the end of July but no before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svelte, post: 74460, member: 1253"] There is also the bigger question of money because Williams is a team which does not want to pay for its engines, indeed, it has a right to ask any manufacturer for money. In Formula 1 you get what you pay for when it comes to the teams. Williams has a lot of problems to sort out at the same time because the departure of BMW may also mean the departure of German firms such as Allianz. The future of Hewlett-Packard is also a little up in the air, but that is not new. The American computer giant has been uncertain about F1 for some time as the deal, you may recall, started out as a Compaq sponsorship before that takeover took place. So Williams is working flat out at the moment trying to sort out its deals. We would expect to hear something solid after the end of July but no before. [/QUOTE]
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