Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Williams says any team sale would be to secure F1 future

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Williams are prepared to end decades of family control and sell the struggling Formula One team to secure its future after tough times on and off the track, deputy principal Claire Williams said on Friday.

The announceme­nt is a major shift for a proudly British company co-founded by Frank Williams, Claire’s father, and that won a string of world championsh­ips during a period of dominance in the 1980s and 90s.

The team have won 114 races to date but have been last for the past two years.

Claire Williams rejected a suggestion that any potential sale might be seen as a sign of desperatio­n.

“Williams as a family have always put our Formula One team first,” she told reporters in a Zoom call after annual results showed a loss of 13 million pounds ($15.98 million) in 2019 compared to a previous profit of 12.9 million.

“I feel very much that seeking inward investment at this juncture is absolutely in line with that philosophy we’ve always had

-- to protect our team’s future, to protect the people that work for us.”a strategic review will look at all options ranging from securing new investment to a potential sale of the entire company. Williams said nothing was ruled out but sidesteppe­d a question about whether the company was at risk if a sale was not forthcomin­g.“i have every confidence that we will find the investment we need,” she said.

Williams said the review was not driven by any one, key factor such as the COVID-19 pandemic that has stalled the 2020 season and will have a big impact on revenues.

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Williams reported a loss of 13 million last season

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