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Williams: Our sport is basically broken!

Williams deputy team principal, Claire Williams has slammed the current state of Formula 1, claiming the sport is 'broken' pointing to the fact that in the current era only three teams have the ability to win races. It has been over 100 races since any team other than Ferrari, Mercedes and Red Bull have won, Williams last scoring a victory at the 2012 Spanish Grand Prix with Pastor Maldonado. Speaking to Blick, the daughter of Sir Frank Williams said, 'When I started, I really thought we could win again. Now I do not believe that anymore! These illusions are gone. Our sport is basically broken!' Although her title is that of deputy, her father remains team principal but is unable to attend...
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