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Williams secures partnership deal with Polish oil firm for F1 2019

Williams has announced a new partnership with Polish fuel and energy brand PKN Orlen for the 2019 Formula 1 season. The Polish-based oil and petrol retailer is a customer-orientated petrochemical business that holds a presence in over 90 countries and is considered a leading player in the fuels and energy market. The agreement will see PKN ORLEN branding feature heavily on Williams’ 2019 car and team kit, including logos on the rear wing, nose, intake system and mirrors on the FW42, which will be driven by Robert Kubica and 2018 Formula 2 champion George Russell. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  “We are pleased to announce that PKN ORLEN will partner Williams Racing for the 2019 season,”...
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