Williams F1 shore up technical team

January 14, 2014 05:22 pm | Updated May 13, 2016 09:33 am IST - Grove, England

Williams Venezuelan driver Pastor Maldonado, left, and Finnish driver Valtteri Bottas pose next to the new Williams FW35 Formula One racing car before a training session at the Montmelo racetrack near of Barcelona, Spain. File Photo

Williams Venezuelan driver Pastor Maldonado, left, and Finnish driver Valtteri Bottas pose next to the new Williams FW35 Formula One racing car before a training session at the Montmelo racetrack near of Barcelona, Spain. File Photo

The Williams Formula 1 team has expanded its engineering team as part of its on-going work to strengthen the technical leadership structure at Grove ahead of the 2014 season.

As part of this process, Jakob Andreasen has joined as Head of Engineering Operations and will work under Chief Technical Officer Pat Symonds.

Previously at Force India, Jakob’s focus will be on better integrating trackside operations with the continued design and development of the Williams-Mercedes FW36 at the factory.

Jakob is supported by two further appointments in Craig Wilson, Head of Vehicle Dynamics, and Rod Nelson, Chief Test and Support Engineer. Craig returns to Williams from Mercedes to strengthen the engineering team in applying vehicle modelling and analysis to help bring further improvements to on-track performance. Rod joins from the Lotusto head up the team’s testing programme including leading the group at the factory that provide support and analysis from Grove over all race events.

Reporting directly to Jakob, Max Nightingale is promoted to Head of Vehicle Science to ensure a focus on performance within the new structure which will improve the connection between race operations and on-going development work.

Symonds, Williams Chief Technical Officer, said, “Williams is determined to make strong improvements in our competitiveness over the coming seasons and these new appointments continue our aggressive approach in recruiting some of the sport’s best talent.”

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