
Richard Williams
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2 months ago |
motorsportmagazine.com | Richard Williams |James Elson
Having claimed a famous Argentine GP win two weeks earlier, the Formula Libre Buenos Aires event was used by Mercedes to do further in-race testing. Held over two 30-lap heats, Fangio would finish 10.5sec behind Giuseppe Farina in the opening round, before coming home second again in the next. However, once the times were combined a margin of 11.9sec over young team-mate Moss and more than half a minute on the Ferrari of Farina was enough to secure the win on aggregate.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
msn.com | Richard Williams
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Jan 17, 2025 |
msn.com | Richard Williams
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Dec 9, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Richard Williams |Clare Lissaman
A woman has described how her car port was reduced to "just rubble" and other parts of her home damaged during Storm Darragh. Debbie Cooper, from Eastern Green, Coventry, told BBC CWR she felt thankful no-one was at home when bricks fell from an adjacent property during strong winds on Saturday evening. "It was amazing really that we weren't in the property when it happened, we had popped to my daughter's for an hour," she said.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Richard Williams
The next Congress has all but taken shape under Republican control, but a more fundamental, behind-the-scenes change is also coming — one that will require more effort and collaboration from a dysfunctional legislature that’s at least as divided as the rest of the country. How is our current Congress supposed to do that? It may sound impossible, but it’s not. If congressional leadership earnestly commits to diminishing partisan acrimony and gridlock, they’ll find the tools to do it.
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