Williams considering selling Formula 1 team, terminates ROKiT deal

Williams is considering selling its Formula 1 team as part of a “new strategic direction” aimed at securing the company’s futu🌠re.

A drop in revenue following difficult 2018 and 2019 campaigns, coupled with𝓡 the financial uncertainty caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent loss in race income, has prompted the Williams Group to look at alternative ways of raising funds.

Williams considering selling Formula 1 team

William﷽s is considering selling its Formula 1 team as part of a “new strategic direction🔜” aimed at securing the company’s future.

A drop in revenue following difficult 2018 and 2019 campaigns, coupled with the financial uncertainty caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent loss in rac♌e income, has prompted the Williams Group to look at a💮lternative ways of raising funds.

Among the options being considered include a partial or even full scale sale of the Grove-based F1 team. Williams said on Friday that 🦂it has started the process of looking at interesting parties but is yet to receive any approaches.

Williams confirmed it is in pr🍸eliminary discussions “with a small number of parties” regarding a potential investment in the company af෴ter posting a loss of £13m last year. 

A Williams statement said: “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 includi💜ng a potential sale of the whole Company.

“Whilst no decisions have been made regarding the🥀 optimal outcome yet, to facilitate discussions with interested parties, the Company announces the commencement of a "formal sale process" (as referred to in Note 2 on Rule 2.6 of the Takeove꧅r Code).”

Concerns have been raised over whether all 10 teams will survive the crisis and last month deputy team principal Claire Williams admitted it is “ab🔯solutely critical” for Williams’ future that F1 is able to resume this year.

The coronavirus pandemic has forced the opening 10 races to be called off, but F1 bosses are confident of getting the delayed s𝓡eason underway in early July in Austria.

While the company acknowledged it has faced a number of financial challenges in recent times, Williams insisted it remains “funded and ready to resume racing when the calendar allowไs i💛n 2020.”

Williams has also terminated its sponsorship arrangem𝓡ents with title partner ROKiT, and major sponsor, 🉐ROK Drinks, with immediate effect after just one season. 

CEO Mike O’Driscoll s🎀tressed Williams is confident that F1’s new radical cost-c📖utting package will deliver on its goal of helping to achieve a level playing field while also saving significant funds.

He said: ”There has been an enormous gap in earnings and expenditure between the three largest teams and the rest of the grid for a number of years, but we are confident that Liberty Media's long-term vision and plans, including a first-ever co💧st-cap for the sport, will deliver a more level playing field for 2021 and beyond, on which all teams can compete more fairly."

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