Williams bolster F1 technical team with 26 new recruits as they look to convince Carlos Sainz
Williams have been heavily ꦚrecruiting as the🀅y look to bolster their F1 technical team.

Williams have announced they will be signing 26 new staff throughout the remainder of the 2024 F1 s🌠eason, including ex-Alpine technical di🔯rector Matt Harman.
On the eve of the Austrian Grand Prix, Williams announced six high-profꦯile additions as they bolster ꦇtheir technical team.
While only𒉰 six additions have been announced now, a further 20 staff will join Grove throughout the rest of the year.
It’s a signal of intent from team boss James Vowles, who looks to convince 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz to join the organisation.
Williamꦬs are very interested in Sainz, who is still undecided on which team to join for next yea🤡r.
Sainz h🌳as Williams, Sauber/Audi and Alpine as possible options.
Their bigge💞st sig☂ning is Harman, who joins as design director.
Harman was Al♉pine’s technical director up until this season before quitting earlier this year.
Formerly of Ferrari, Fabrice Moncade joins Williams as chief engineer, while forme♔r Haas aero chief Juan Molina becomes theꦦ team’s chief aerodynamicist.
Steve Wins⛄tanley was previously at Red Bull and he’𒁏s been appointed Chief Engineer.
Finallജy, Richard Frith joins Williams from 2025 as head of🥂 performance system.
The aforementioned five additions are being led by Pat Fry, who is chi💃ef technical offiꦺcer.
Williams’ fi🍸nal noteworthy addition is 🐽Sorin Cheran, who specialises in “AI and innovation”.
Speaking of the news, James Vowles said: “I am delighted to welc🌳ome these six incredible people to Williams. We are on a mission to fight our way back to the front and being able to attract experienced, Championship-winning talent from other teams demonstrates huge belief in ൩the journey we are on.
“Williams is investing in what it take🃏s to win, and this is just the start as we prepare🅘 to welcome more new faces from across the grid in the months ahead.”
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