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Williams 'seeking to switch to Renault engines in 2020'

The Williams team is looking to secure a deal to use Renault engines in 2020, according to reports in the European media. The British-based privateer team has been using Mercedes-Benze power units since 2014. It had close links with the German manufacturer, whose team principal Toto Wolff was formerly an investor in Williams. But the team has been struggling in recent seasons, and so far in 2019 has failed to score a single point in the first nine races of the current season. Williams weighing its options following Lowe departure It's a very long way since the team's nine F1 championships the last of which was 22 years ago. The last time that the team won a race was in 2012 when Pastor...
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