Williams No Longer Have Fuel Saving & Straight-Line Speed Edge
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Williams No Longer Have Fuel Saving & Straight-Line Speed Edge



Watching Williams on the track during last year's Formula 1 season, two things were immediately obvious, their superior straight-line speed and excellent fuel management. This season, according to Felipe Massa, they're both gone.
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