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Old 22 Jun 2005, 20:57 (Ref:1337663)   #1
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SRabbit should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
I had heard about a week or two ago that Williams had had a 'quiet' chat to Toyota about engine supply.
Given that Webber has said that BMW wont let them use the full rev range in order to keep reliability in check ( thats going well isnt it?? TIC ) and also that the Toyotas were 14km/h quicker down the front chute than Williams at Indy Dr T can keep his bloody engines!

Webber & Button in new liveried Williams with all new aero, now that the windtunnel has been calibrated correctly with some of the best grunt in the field behind the seat.....it's not all bad !!!
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