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Williams return to work with a 'limited number of staff'

Williams has returned to work after completing the mandatory 'summer shutdown' period, as Formula 1 begins to discover what is the new normal. Traditionally, the 'summer break' lasts for 14 consecutive days in August, but this was obviously brought back to accommodate the lockdown during the pandemic. Article continues under video The total was gradually increased, initially to 21 days, then 35, and finally to 63. Williams closed the gates on their Grove factory on March 25, with the team finally returning on May 27. In a tweet, Williams said: "Our official factory shutdown comes to an end today & we welcome back a limited number of staff. "Whilst Grove looks a little different...
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