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Old 19 Oct 2000, 15:13 (Ref:43608)   #1
WilliamsBMWF1
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WilliamsBMWF1 should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
With BMW Williams doing so well this year and everyone predicting more to come do you think they will suffer not having legendary engine builder Paul Rosche?People forget or underestimate the effect he had on this years engine before retiring upon its completion, with Ex Audi engine builder Dr Werner Laurenz at the head 2001;s light weighht engine.He is responsible for the Audi Super Touring engines and DTM engines (not much of a CV).
What do you guys think ?
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