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Pre-Season interview with Frank Williams
 
 Pre-Season interview with Frank Williams
 

The team will mark several landmarks this season. Did you foresee such success when you first started your career?

It never crossed my mind so no, not at all. Back then, my mind concentrated on yesterday’s and today’s problems.

This year also sees you become the longest serving constructor in Formula One and celebrate 600 GP entries. What has motivated you over the past 38 years and what keeps motivating you?

Frank WilliamsIt’s very easy to be hooked by Formula One. Once you’re in, you can’t get out. It’s almost an addiction, but an enjoyable one.

You had no connections to motorsport as a child. What propelled you into the sport do you think?

When I was very young, motor cars were few and far between but I always loved them. I was just thrilled by their speed and their specification, I was hooked from the first time I came across one.

 

Formula One has changed considerably during your tenure, what has been the most significant change, in your opinion?

Undoubtedly safety. The advances we’ve seen over the years are very much down to Max Mosley and the FIA.

Your relationship with Patrick Head is the most enduring partnership in the paddock. What do you think has been the key to its longevity?

A common sense of purpose. We also have an understanding of what each other is good at so we very rarely tread on each others’ toes.

Williams has an impressive employee retention record with a number of employees having worked for you from the start. What do you think encourages people to work at WF1 for so long?

It helps to have been around a while, obviously! We tend to attract people who enjoy what they do and people who really want to win races. Our atmosphere is certainly disciplined, but has a light touch which I think helps.

The team stands as one of just two independent teams in the pitlane. What pressures does that bring and do you see Williams staying as a force in the paddock for another ten years?

Making ends meet is the single largest problem that I face with Adam our CEO but we have a very able marketing department who always work their socks off all year round. Better results always help, but when we have had a good year we reap the rewards for the following few years. We haven’t been what I would call a force for a good few years, but I hope that we will be an honest and able competitor whilst enjoying what we do as well as being a team that helps to give the fans good value for money.

The team hasn’t won a Championship for ten seasons now but is it fair to say it seems to be turning a corner?

Ten years is a miserably long time, Patrick and I wince every time we think about it. But life’s tough, it’s never meant to be easy, you just have to get on with it and work hard to get back to the top. Whether we’ve turned a corner, we will only be able to tell once the season gets underway.

The press are speculating that Williams could be the leading team behind Ferrari and McLaren this year. Are you cautiously optimistic of improving on last year’s performance?

Personally, not in the slightest, I don’t subscribe to what the press has said. Our competitors around us, of which there are many, are just as competitive. Formula One is never easy; it’s not supposed to be easy, so to think that we’re going to sail in to third place in the first few races is pie in the sky. If we do, it’ll be a tight fit.

Nico returns for his third season this year. How important is he to the team?

He’s fundamental. We have the highest regards for him and we have great confidence that, given the right equipment, he will win races.

Kazuki has been promoted from test to race driver, how has he been doing over winter testing and what are your expectations of him in a race seat?

We knew we were taking a bit of a gamble when we signed him, but we’ve been pleasantly surprised by his testing pace. It’s really only a question I’ll be able to answer properly after the first few races of the season.

There’s a new face in team this year in the form of Nico Hulkenberg. What prompted you to take him on as a test driver?

We like his background. The fact he’s a Willi Weber driver gives us confidence in our choice. He hasn’t done much running to date, but he does not appear to be a waste of time.

And lastly, what are your predictions for the season ahead?

I think the first four places are most likely to be occupied by the same people as last year, sadly. But I do think it will be a brilliant racing season.

 

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Pre-Season interview with Frank Williams
Posted by: Williams F1 (IP Logged)
Date: 03/03/2008 17:26

Pre-Season interview with Frank Williams

Re: Pre-Season interview with Frank Williams
Posted by: ndsask (IP Logged)
Date: 03/03/2008 18:23

"[H]e does not appear to be a waste of time" -- ok, now that's my kind of compliment!

Assuming SFW is including McLaren in last year's top 4 (which judging from past interviews, I'm sure he is), it seems he thinks 5th in the WCC is what Williams will be fighting for. That's sensible, though even fifth will be tough trying to maintain the pace of development of Williams's immediate competitors with the resources they can throw at it, and do so without compromising 2009.

Re: Pre-Season interview with Frank Williams
Posted by: Serie-1 (IP Logged)
Date: 03/03/2008 18:41

Quote:
ndsask
"[H]e does not appear to be a waste of time" -- ok, now that's my kind of compliment!
Assuming SFW is including McLaren in last year's top 4 (which judging from past interviews, I'm sure he is), it seems he thinks 5th in the WCC is what Williams will be fighting for. That's sensible, though even fifth will be tough trying to maintain the pace of development of Williams's immediate competitors with the resources they can throw at it, and do so without compromising 2009.

I think that by "top 4" he meant top 4 drivers...not top 4 teams...

"To turn a team around to that level is a greater achievement than just winning the world title with the best car." -Nico Rosberg

Re: Pre-Season interview with Frank Williams
Posted by: ndsask (IP Logged)
Date: 03/03/2008 18:49

Quote:
Serie-1
I think that by "top 4" he meant top 4 drivers...not top 4 teams...

That's probably a more reasonable interpretation of what he said, but for the sake of curbing expectations let's pretend it's the other interpretation.

Re: Pre-Season interview with Frank Williams
Posted by: j-s (IP Logged)
Date: 03/03/2008 18:55

Yeah, agree with Serie-1. I think he's referring to drivers.

Quote:
SFW
Formula One is never easy; it’s not supposed to be easy, so to think that we’re going to sail in to third place in the first few races is pie in the sky. If we do, it’ll be a tight fit

He's not closing the door on Williams coming in third.

Re: Pre-Season interview with Frank Williams
Posted by: j-s (IP Logged)
Date: 03/03/2008 18:58

Quote:
ndsask
That's probably a more reasonable interpretation of what he said, but for the sake of curbing expectations let's pretend it's the other interpretation.

(Sm128) always the devil's advocate, you.



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Re: Pre-Season interview with Frank Williams
Posted by: gpl (IP Logged)
Date: 03/03/2008 19:19

Patrick Head


Williams have impressed during winter testing with their new car, and team co-owner Patrick Head admitted they are hoping to give Ferrari and McLaren a scare in some races.

"We don't really target any particular team. We are just trying to do the best we can. Ferrari won the championship last year so they are the target," said Head.

"Obviously I would be disappointed if we cannot get in and give the odd Ferrari and the odd McLaren a fright during the year. But both of the teams seem to be in very good shape for the start of the year.

Curb your enthusiasm!
Posted by: HiiLO (IP Logged)
Date: 03/03/2008 19:44

Q. And lastly, what are your predictions for the season ahead?

FW: I think the first four places are most likely to be occupied by the same people as last year, sadly. But I do think it will be a brilliant racing season.

Re: Pre-Season interview with Frank Williams
Posted by: Mehryar (IP Logged)
Date: 03/03/2008 21:25

Thanks for interview....I think he was refering to 4 drivers (2 teams)...anyway, so far, I think majority of us are against that Nico2 thing...I was one of optimistic ones cause he was a Weber driver but so far, he was terrible...btw maybe he's not ready for that, needs more experience to show some pure pace.

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Re: Pre-Season interview with Frank Williams
Posted by: Blue Ice (IP Logged)
Date: 04/03/2008 08:46

How about this one: "but I hope that we will be an honest and able competitor"? Last words for ron?

Re: Pre-Season interview with Frank Williams
Posted by: WilliamsF1_boy (IP Logged)
Date: 04/03/2008 09:17

FW: I think the first four places are most likely to be occupied by the same people as last year


The first three constructor places were occupied by the same people last year. Places 7th and 8th were occupied every race by different people and teams, so I definitely think that he means drivers and not teams.

Re: Pre-Season interview with Frank Williams
Posted by: Car7-8 (IP Logged)
Date: 04/03/2008 13:01

he's very optimistic.

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