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F1 : Williams shareholder denies former champion to be Formula 1 team boss E-mail
Monday, 16 July 2012 13:07
Williams Formula One team co-owner Christian Toto Wolff has slammed rumours Damon Hill is being lined up to be the famous British team's new boss.

Chairman Adam Parr shocked the Formula 1 world earlier this year by suddenly leaving the Oxfordshire based squad.

Founder and boss  Frank Williams, despite no longer sitting on his own team's board, has revealed he has assumed some of Parr's former duties.

And the next step in the saga was recent rumours that Hill, Williams' World Champion of 1996, could now move into a management role.

Since stepping down as president of the Silverstone owning British Racing Drivers' Club, the 51 year old returned almost full time to the paddock in 2012 as a television pundit for the broadcaster Sky Sports F1.

But according to German language Speed Week, Williams' Austrian shareholder Wolff slammed the Hill rumour.

"Who said that?" he told the journalist Gerhard Kuntschik.

Asked what truth there is to the gossip, Wolff added bluntly: "Nothing."

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