Williams competition winners

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The “Williams” book competition was by far the most popular on the site this year and attracted entries from around the globe.

Congratulations to the following ten people who each win a copy of “Williams” by Maurice Hamilton.

Williams competition winners

Barry Cosgrave
British Columbia, Canada

Myles Woerner
Chicago, USA

Andrew Lynn
Hampshire, UK

Jasen Gatheridge
Georgia, USA

Ehren Helmut Pflugfelder
Indiana, USA

Norberto Levati
Villasanta, Italy (as if you weren’t lucky enough already, living within a stone’s throw of Monza!)

Peter Witherow
Wiltshire, UK

Adam Baldock-Apps
Greater Manchester, UK

George Easley
Texas, USA

Petr Kriz
Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic

Commiserations to those of you who didn’t win. We will have a new competition on the site soon.

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Keith Collantine
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6 comments on “Williams competition winners”

  1. everyone from europe & north america ;) ???

  2. Thanks, can’t wait to receive it!

  3. what about me? I’m about to throw a fit, hands and legs banging!!! lol better luck next time i guess.

    by the way, how are the winners chosen, does the speed at which we submit the answers make a difference?

    1. No, although I might do a competition like that next time, perhaps using Twitter or something.

  4. No, it was obviously fixed. There are 5 winners fron North America, but there probably aren’t even 5 F1 fans out there. Clearly, Bernie Ecclestone has bribed Keith so that he would promote F1 in the US by sending out free books.

    Just out of curiosity, how many people entered this competition?

    1. 280 (excluding naughty duplicate entries).

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