Patrick Head on Williams's reunion with Renault
Williams will revive one of F1's most successful partnerships next year following the news that it will team up with Renault again. AUTOSPORT talked to Patrick Head about what it all means
Williams created a bit of a stir this week when it announced a renewal of its engine partnership with Renault.
But despite the success their tie-up enjoyed in the past - including 63 race wins and nine world championship titles - no one at Williams is under any illusions that the new deal will guarantee similar triumphs in the future.
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