Are Williams finally back? F1 chief outlines timeline to become title contenders

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Are Williams finally back? F1 chief outlines timeline to become title contenders
James Vowles has outlined when Williams could realistically fight for F1 titles again
Williams F1 team principal James Vowles has outlined a timeline for the team to become F1 championship contenders once again, admitting the Grove-based outfit are still years away from reaching that level.
Williams remain one of the most successful teams in F1 history, but their recent years have been a distant shadow of their glory days.
The team have struggled again this season as they sit eighth in the constructors' standings on just seven points - failing to consistently fight where they want to be.
But there have been signs of progress under Vowles as Williams continue to reshape the organisation behind the scenes.
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Williams target 2030 F1 title push
Speaking about the scale of the task still ahead, Vowles made clear that Williams are no longer operating in the same way as before, but warned that the journey is still far from complete.
"So, it really isn't the same way or team that we were working with before," Vowles said.
"But that doesn't mean the journey's over. Not at all. We have a tremendous amount to do. We are not championship level yet. And there's a pathway that's in front of us all the way up until around about 2030 in order to achieve that."
Vowles has already overseen major changes at Williams, with the team investing in people, systems and infrastructure in an attempt to move away from the back of the grid.
Vowles sees Williams progress
Although Williams have not got everything right this season, Vowles believes the internal rate of progress is speeding up.
"But what I'm pleased to see is it's a little bit like an engine. Once you get it going, it starts moving faster and faster," he added.
"And that's what's happening now. I'm seeing design, systems, modification, ways of thinking, that's appearing week on week now."
Despite having just seven points to their name this year, Vowles believes the team are now responding more quickly than before when problems appear.
"We are using our resources much better to extract more performance per minute than we were previously," Vowles continued.
"We didn't get it all right in winter. But what we are doing is fighting back very, very quickly to be back fighting for points within a short space of time.
"Within three or four races, we're back into that. And what I'm pleased by is that it should mean that with the continuous evolution, we're back into a much stronger position by the end of the season."
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