No denying Williams F1 have had massive success, but the glory days must be a distant speck in the rear-view mirror by now. Which is a shame because I've always said I'd be Williams fan if not McLaren
Not that they've had too much to cheer about with regards to things F1 related in recent times apart from Lewis in 2008
why's someone always gotta be contrary?
The facts- McLaren (with all it's various business activities) is now a company of far greater value under Ron's stewardship than Williams ended up being.
That's the sum total of the point I was making, sport. No need to get butt-hurt.
It always makes me smile when I think about how Ron Dennis started out as a mechanic at Williams.
There can really be no argument over who was the more shrewd entrepreneur in F1...
his entire overtaking technique revolved around steaming past the braking point, missing the apex by miles, thereby forcing the defender to take evasive action to prevent their sidepod being center punched by his nose cone
rubbish