Williams marca el 2030 como objetivo para volver a ganar un campeonato de F1

El director del equipo Williams, James Vowles, ha trazado una hoja de ruta con el objetivo de alcanzar un nivel competitivo para ganar el campeonato en 2030. La escudería con sede en Grove está llevando a cabo una renovación total de su infraestructura para establecer procesos coherentes en ingeniería y operaciones.

Vowles describió los cambios realizados desde que asumió el cargo, señalando que casi todas las áreas del equipo han sido actualizadas. Destacó la necesidad de contar con sistemas sólidos para evitar errores recurrentes y mejorar el rendimiento de forma consistente.

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