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Williams: Dennis departure marks the end of an era

Despite their feuds over the years, Williams deputy principal Claire Williams lauded former McLaren CEO Ron Dennis as a great contributor to Formula 1. Following disputes within the McLaren hierarchy, Dennis was forced out the Woking-based outfit and will have no involvement with running the racing team, despite keeping his 25 percent of shares. Williams revealed that there was a great respect between her father Sir Frank and Dennis, saying that is a shame the latter has departed the sport. 'For someone who has contributed so much to this sport I think it's a real shame,' she told Autosport. 'Williams and McLaren have had our feuds over the years but there has always been an understanding...
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