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Williams ready for Monaco after pit fire drama in Spain

Written by Jimi-Ha.

Williams will be ready for Monaco despite the disruption caused by a pit fire at the last race in Spain.

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One mechanic is still in hospital being treated for burns after the fire following Pastor Maldonado's win for the team on 13 May.

Williams chief engineer Mark Gillan said preparations had been "hampered".

But he said the fire's impact had been "mitigated by a Herculean effort by the factory and suppliers to restock both the damaged equipment and car parts".

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