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Working towards battling for more points, podiums, and perhaps even titles is the long-term goal for the project, with Albon telling Autosport he believes Vowles is very much the right person to lead them forward.
“James [Vowles] has brought me into it,” he explained. “He’s very straight. He doesn’t tell you things are better than they actually are, and I like that.
“I feel like whenever something’s not come to plan he tells me the areas that the team needs to work on. He tells me if there’s anything I can do to help.
“He is the right man for the job and I believe in him and feel like we’ve got the right people.”
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During Vowles’ tenure, he has set a strong foundation for the next few seasons by recruiting almost 300 new members of staff, including former Alpine Technical Director Matt Harman and personnel from Mercedes, Ferrari, and Red Bull.
Williams are also primarily focusing on 2026 and beyond, when an overhaul of aerodynamic and power unit regulations could reset the grid and give current underperforming teams the chance to rapidly progress up the order.
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