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Despite of a flopshow in the last nine Grand Prix, Williams driver Pastor Maldonado is keen to remain with the team for the foreseeable future.
Williams have been pointless in the first nine races in this season.
Maldonaldo, who made his debut with the Grove-based outfit in 2011, achieved an emotional maiden Formula 1 victory at the Spanish Grand Prix last year.
However, Maldonado reckons Williams can return to the front of the grid.
"I really want to continue here," explained Maldonado.
"It's one of the best places for a young driver to be. For sure, we are not happy with the results of this year. We have struggled quite a lot to improve the car and to be competitive. Everyone knows that. But the team has a great future and great potential so there is no point to change".
"When I started to drive for Williams I saw the factory, the cars and the history of the team and it was very important for me to become a part of the team. We achieved one race victory last year and I think if we have achieved one we can go on to achieve two and three and four. We just need to work hard together, the potential is there."
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