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Vowles Explains Why Williams F1 Will Not Return to the Top (...)

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Team manager Williams F1, James Vowles, explained that he was trying to correct two decades of bad investments, which led the team to have very bad management tools on a daily basis, such as the fact that the parts were managed using an Excel document. The Grove-based team took a course in 2025, and his boss explained that his work to bring the team back to its years of glory requires system changes at the heart of its operation. (...)
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Team manager Williams F1, James Vowles, explained that he was trying to correct two decades of bad investments, which led the team to have very bad management tools on a daily basis, such as the fact that the parts were managed using an Excel document. The Grove-based team took a course in 2025, and his boss explained that his work to bring the team back to its years of glory requires system changes at the heart of its operation. (...)

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Nextgen-Auto.com broke the news in on Friday, January 2, 2026.
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