James Vowles previously held a senior position at Mercedes before transitioning to Williams as their Team Boss in recent years.
Christian Horner and James Vowles (via PlanetF1 and Imago)
In the world of Formula 1, there are currently two main topics of discussion. The first is the news of longtime driver Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari, which has received mixed reactions from fans. Some are happy for Hamilton’s decision, while others are surprised that he has chosen to switch teams at this stage of his career. The second topic is the investigation into Red Bull due to inappropriate behavior, which has sent shockwaves throughout the Formula One community.
Christian Horner is currently the longest-serving Team Boss in Formula 1. Previously, this title belonged to AlphaTauri’s (now Visa Cashapp Racing Bulls) , who retired at the age of 77 last year. Horner joined Red Bull in 2005 when the team was bought and renamed by Dietrich Mateschitz. Since then, he has played a key role in the team’s success, with 6 World Constructors’ Championships and 7 World Drivers’ Championship titles.
Despite Red Bull’s achievements under Christian Horner’s leadership, his future with the team is uncertain due to the ongoing investigation. When asked to comment on the situation, James Vowles of Williams responded vaguely.
James Vowles said, via X.
James Vowles in light of the Red Bull’s investigation against Christian Horner pic.twitter.com/cF4MUDy3MT
As the 2024 F1 season approaches, teams are preparing to unveil their liveries one by one. Williams recently gave fans a preview of their challenger for the upcoming Championship campaign, named FW46. The livery launch took place in New York, and the car will make its first appearance on the racing circuits during the Bahrain test on February 21.
Speaking about the effort and hard work that went into creating the Williams racecar, James Vowles mentioned losing sleep over it.
In other news, James Vowles has expressed optimism about his team’s chances of scoring points in 2024. Despite their underwhelming performance in recent years, Williams is hopeful that both Logan Sargeant and Alex Albon will achieve points finishes during F1 race weekends.