After a two-season sojourn at McLaren, Juan Pablo Montoya will return to Williams in 2007, according to a Spanish newspaper.
AS reports that the 30-year-old Colombian, who was in danger of dropping out of the sport altogether after two disappointing years alongside Kimi Raikkonen, is to steer a Toyota-powered Williams for the F1 team he debuted for five years ago.
Montoya's team-mate, the publication contends, will be Nico Rosberg, as Mark Webber - with his links to manager Flavio Briatore - sets off to steer a Renault-powered Red Bull
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Racing-Live.com
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Well, i'm happy because of it. He didn't do anything in McLaren and there's no place for him any more in McLaren. Good ol' Sir Frank wants his driver back and i'm really glad he managed it. I only hope that Toyota will supply some decent engines to Williams and that i'll see again those great days of Montoya while he was at Williams.
