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Williams will struggle to replace Martini - Lowe

May 13 Paddy Lowe has admitted that Williams will struggle to replace departing sponsor Martini for 2019. Martini announced it is leaving the British team at the worst possible time, just before Williams' performance badly slumped and designer Ed Wood inexplicably left. When asked about Martini's departure and how the money will be replaced, technical boss Lowe said in Barcelona: "It's a difficult situation. "There's no easy answer to that question. It's clear that we, and I include myself in that, did not work well enough and for the past two months did not achieve the progress we should have. "It complicates the commercial situation but that's the sport we're in,"...
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