Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Williams considerin­g selling Formula 1 team

- PA SPORT WRITERS wdsport@b-nm.co.uk

WILLIAMS has announced it is considerin­g selling the Formula 1 team after a dip in the company’s financial results.

The William Grand Prix Holdings group reported an adjusted loss of £13million for the year ending 2019, against profits of £12.9m in 2018, and new investment will now be sought.

Offering a minority or majority stake will be considered, but so too will an outright buy-out.

“The WGPH board believes that the strategic review and formal sale process is the right and prudent thing to do in order to take time to consider a full range of options and put the Formula 1 team in the best possible position for the future,” said a statement.

“As part of this new strategic direction, the WGPH board is undertakin­g a review of all the various strategic options available to the company.

“Options being considered include, but are not limited to, raising new capital for the business, a divestment of a minority stake in WGPH, or a divestment of a majority stake in WGPH including a potential sale of the whole company.”

The Grove-based team says it is yet to receive any formal approaches but has confirmed “preliminar­y discussion­s” with possible investors. It also stated that despite the change of approach the company has both the funds and the intent to reclaim its place on the grid as and when racing returns.

The statement continued: “Any interested party participat­ing in the formal sale process will be required to enter into a non-disclosure agreement with WGPH on terms satisfacto­ry to the WGPH board.

“The company then intends to provide such interested parties with certain informatio­n on the business, following which interested parties will be invited to submit their proposals. The company is not in receipt of any approaches at the time of this announceme­nt and confirms that it is in preliminar­y discussion­s with a small number of parties regarding a potential investment in the company. There can be no certainty that an offer will be made, nor as to the terms on which any offer will be made.

“While the company has faced a number of challenges, Williams currently remains funded and ready to resume racing when the calendar allows in 2020.”

Williams’ F1 revenue declined by more than £35m to £95.4m and chief executive Mike O’Driscoll admitted a downturn in results had been a contributi­ng factor.

 ?? David Jones ?? Glory days: Britain’s Damon Hill celebrates on the rostrum after
taking his Williams Renault to victory in the British Grand Prix in 1994. Williams has announced it is considerin­g selling the Formula 1 team after a dip in the company’s
financial results.
David Jones Glory days: Britain’s Damon Hill celebrates on the rostrum after taking his Williams Renault to victory in the British Grand Prix in 1994. Williams has announced it is considerin­g selling the Formula 1 team after a dip in the company’s financial results.

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