James Vowles responds to Toto Wolff successor claims as he commits to Williams
James Vowles can see himself at Williams "for the remainder of my career"
James Vowles, Team Principal, Williams Racing
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James Vowles signed a long-term contract extension to remain in his role as Williams team principal ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix.
Since joining the team ahead of the 2023 season, the former Mercedes strategy director has worked to bring the team out of its performance slump and back to fighting at the front of the grid. While it's still tough going for the outfit, the trajectory looks strong. The team is currently fifth in the constructors' standings with 55 points, already scoring more points than in the whole of the 2024 season.
"It wasn't difficult [to decide] at all," he explained to Motorsport.com and other media in Austria. "I feel really at home here. It feels... I loved my time at Mercedes. Mercedes is a fantastic place, but it just feels like home here.
"And what I think we had to do, first and foremost, we have to recognise that I wasn't a TP, it's the first job I've taken in that regard, so it was a large step up. And I had to prove to myself and prove to everyone that I was able to do it. And I think we're seeing evidence that it's okay. [laughs]"
He added, "So the next step of it is, I'm here to win world championships. And the next step is the commitment, do we all agree that that's what we want to be doing and joined up in that regard? And the answer is yes. So it wasn't even a millisecond. I feel at home. This is where I want to be. This is where I want my career to be. And I can see myself being here for the remainder of my career. That's how comfortable I am."
During his time as chief strategist and then motorsport strategy director at Mercedes, the 46-year-old was considered as a possible successor to team chief Toto Wolff. However, this possibility didn't cross Vowles' mind when it came to signing the contract extension with the Grove outfit.
"No, there was no other person I called on the grid, really, when I was in discussion over this. Toto is an incredible individual, but he's also very comfortable where he is at the moment and wants to be there, I believe, for many, many more years. So that direction parted three years ago, and that's it."
Bradley Lord, Chief Communications Officer, Mercedes
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Williams Formula 1 driver Alex Albon branded Vowles' commitment to the team as a "great vote of confidence for all of us."
He added, “I feel like James has clearly spearheaded the team in a good direction, the right direction, and for myself, the team, it's a great sign of things to come and shows trust and confidence from the board. It makes the future brighter for the team.
“I would say the biggest impact is that he is direct, he's honest and he's very simply just a good leader. He tells us the direction and we follow.”
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