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December 9, 2008

Williams CEO expects another team to go

Filed under: marketing — Tags: , — DoctorBusiness @ 1:21 pm

Honda are likely to be followed out of Formula One by another manufacturer before the start of next season, Williams chief executive Adam Parr said on Monday.

“I had expected one or two teams to pull out of Formula One imminently. And I also said that it was not necessarily going to be just independent teams that were involved,” he told Reuters in an interview.

“I believe that we probably will lose another team before the beginning of next season and there is a very high chance it will be a manufacturer.”

The 2009 season starts in Australia on March 29.

Honda announced on Friday that they were quitting for financial reasons, leaving their British-based team desperately seeking a buyer in the face of a global credit crunch.

Although Honda F1 bosses said they had several parties interested in taking on the under-performing team, which employees more than 800 people, others believe they will struggle to find a serious purchaser in the limited time available.

Honda had no significant sponsors, in a sport where even the smallest players have annual budgets of more than $120 million, and any buyer will also have to purchase engines from another manufacturer and re-design the 2009 car to fit.

The other carmakers involved in Formula One are BMW, Mercedes, Renault, Toyota and Fiat (Ferrari) fast payday loans. All are being battered by the economic crisis, halting production and laying off workers as sales plunge to their lowest levels in years.

ENTIRELY PREDICTABLE

Parr said Honda’s departure was “entirely predictable” and laughed off newspaper reports at the weekend suggesting that his team were among the most vulnerable of those remaining.

“Honda didn’t have to leave Formula One, it chose to,” he said, depicting the Japanese manufacturer’s departure as a “natural consequence of unlimited and unrestrained spending.”

“Williams would never choose to leave Formula One. So long as we can rub together a few pennies and put together a half-decent budget, we are going to go racing.

“If we have to tailor what we spend to a lower income, then we’ll do that. To me, it’s just completely illogical to talk about Williams leaving Formula One.”

Williams, who this year celebrated their 30th season, made a loss of 21.4 million pounds ($31.74 million) in 2007 but expect to reduce their debt in 2008.

Powered by Toyota engines, they are the only team in Formula One not owned, wholly or in part, by a manufacturer or a billionaire individual. 

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