Team Boss Vowles Signs Long-Term Williams F1 Contract
- Williams announced a long-term contract extension for team boss James Vowles, aiming to restore the team's former success in Formula 1.
- Vowles joined Williams in 2023 and has been key in driving a significant turnaround, lifting the team to fifth place in the championship.
- Vowles expressed excitement about continuing with Williams, stating, "This iconic team has already given me some incredible memories."
- Chairman Matthew Savage praised Vowles, highlighting his experience and strategic leadership as vital in returning Williams to championship contention.
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Team boss Vowles signs long-term Williams F1 contract
LONDON :Williams team principal James Vowles has signed a new long-term contract, the former Formula One world champions said on Thursday.Vowles, 45, joined Williams from Mercedes in 2023 and has helped turn around their fortunes with the British-based team fifth overall after 10 of 24 races.Williams,

Williams boss James Vowles signs long-term extension
Williams Racing announced a long-term extension Thursday for team principal James Vowles.
A nice birthday present for James Vowles! On the eve of blowing his 46th candle, the British engineer extended his "main team" contract from the Williams stable. The term of the lease was not revealed, but it is a "long-term" contract, which will allow the boss of the stable, who arrived in 2023 to replace Jost Capito, to be in command when the new technical regulation of the F1 is put in place next season.
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