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Williams’ struggles continue, on and off the track

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THE Williams Formula One team posted a loss of £16.8-million (about R304m) in the six months to endJune compared to a previous profit of 0.2 million, reflecting the struggling former champions’ plunging track performanc­e.

Williams, with Polish driver Robert Kubica and British rookie George Russell, are last in the championsh­ip with just one point from 14 of 21 races this season.

In 2018, the sport’s third most successful team in terms of race wins, finished 10th after ending 2017 fifth overall.

Williams said the Formula One operation generated revenue of £46.3m compared to £60.7m in the same period of 2018.

The overall group EBITDA loss widened to £18.8m from £2.7m.

The company’s Advanced Engineerin­g arm increased revenue to £30.9m from a previous £21.5m.

“The Formula One financial results primarily reflect our finishing position in last year’s constructo­rs’ championsh­ip and the consequent reduction in prize money,” said group chief executive Mike O’Driscoll in a statement.

“There was also an overall reduction in partnershi­p income compared to the first half of 2018,” he added.

O’Driscoll said there were signs of improvemen­t, with continued interest from potential partners. Talks with Formula One and commercial rights holders Liberty Media also held out hope of more equal competitio­n in 2021.

“Although we continue to face challenges in a very dynamic environmen­t, we currently believe the majority of the impact on EBITDA for the full year has already been captured in these interim results,” said O’Driscoll.

| Reuters

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| EPA The Formula One team is running at a loss.

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