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It was a mixed result for AT&T Williams at the Nurburgring today with Pastor Maldonado bringing his Williams Cosworth FW33 home in 14th while teammate Rubens Barrichello was forced to retire on lap 16. A good start from 14th on the grid allowed Rubens to move up to 11th by the end of the first lap. However, just a quarter of the way into the German Grand Prix, the telemetry showed an oil leak and the call went out for the Brazilian to return to the pits, ending his race. Pastor continued with his planned two-stop strategy, crossing the line in 14th after 60 laps of racing action.



















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