Report: Topiary Williams F1 car wins flower show gold

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An unusual topiary sculpture took the top honors at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show in London. It took King & Co. a full seven years to grow these bushes into a replica of a Williams F1 car, including a full standing pit crew.

Owner Paul King said he wasn’t entirely sure the design would be embraced by the Chelsea judges because of its off-the-wall nature, but the show’s organizers took a shine to the creation, and even Sir Frank Williams, founder and team principal of the Williams F1 team, stopped by the show to take a look. The piece also featured a few components from an F1 car and Bruno Senna’s race helmet.

There’s no word if the Williams team will roll out of the paddock with a Miracle Grow livery next year.Topiary Williams F1 car wins flower show gold originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 24 May 2012 09:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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