Team sold, Williams family to leave F1 after Italian GP

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VIDEO SHOWS: FILE FOOTAGE OF WILLIAMS DEPUTY TEAM PRINCIPAL CLAIRE WILLIAMS AND WILLIAMS F1 TEAM / STILL PHOTOGRAPHS OF CLAIRE WILLIAMS

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1. WILLIAMS DEPUTY TEAM PRINCIPAL CLAIRE WILLIAMS BEING INTERVIEWED

2. VARIOUS OF WILLIAMS SPEAKING AT A NEWS CONFERENCE

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3. STILL PHOTOGRAPH OF CLAIRE WILLIAMS

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4. STILL PHOTOGRAPH OF CLAIRE WILLIAMS

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5. HANDOUT VIDEO OF WILLIAMS' FW43 FORMULA ONE CAR (AUDIO OF ENGINE RUNNING)

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8. WILLIAMS DRIVER, GEORGE RUSSELL AT EVENT TO LAUNCH THE TEAM'S F1 CAR FOR 2019 SEASON

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9. VARIOUS OF THE 2019 LIVERY ON WILLIAMS CAR

STORY: Claire Williams, Formula One's only female team boss, will step down after Sunday's Italian Grand Prix and following the sale to U.S.-based Dorilton Capital, the former champions announced on Thursday (September 3).

Williams, officially the deputy to her 78-year-old father Frank who no longer attends races and is also leaving, effectively ran the British-based team whose sale was announced last month.

The once-dominant but now-struggling team, who have not won a grand prix since 2012 and are currently last and without a point, will continue to race under the Williams name .

The family's departure marks the end of an era after 43 years and 739 Grands Prix.

"It is with a heavy heart that I am stepping away from my role with the team," Claire Williams, who took over day-to-day running of the team in 2013, said in a statement.

Williams, 44, said she had taken the decision to go "in order to allow Dorilton a fresh start" and to spend more time with her family.

"It has not been an easy decision but it's one I believe to be right for all involved," she added.

"I have loved every minute and will be forever grateful for the opportunities it has given me. But it's also an incredibly challenging sport and I now want to see what else the world holds for me."

Williams, who has a two-year-old son, has spoken in the past of the responsibility she felt. Two years ago she said she wondered every day whether she was the right person to be in charge.

A champion for gender diversity in F1, Williams appointed female drivers Susie Wolff -- now running the Venturi Formula E team -- and W Series champion Jamie Chadwick to development roles.

Williams are the third most successful constructor in the sport's history, with 114 wins and 16 titles, but their last championship was with Canadian Jacques Villeneuve in 1997.

Founded in 1977 as Williams Grand Prix Engineering, the team were at their peak in the 1980s and 90s with champions Alan Jones, Keke Rosberg, Nelson Piquet, Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost, Damon Hill and Villeneuve.

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