Williams head to Monaco with more pain in prospect


FILE PHOTO: F1 Formula One - Williams Formula One Launch - London, Britain - February 15, 2018 Williams' Chief Technical Officer Paddy Lowe during the launch Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs

LONDON (Reuters) - It has been 15 years since Williams last won in Monaco, with Juan Pablo Montoya in 2003 after team mate Ralf Schumacher started from pole position, but scoring even a point would be something this weekend.

Once a dominant team of champions, with nine constructors' crowns and 114 grand prix wins, Williams return to the principality as tail-enders -- last overall and with just four points from five races.

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