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Title: Claire Williams New Deputy Team Principal
Post by: cosworth151 on March 28, 2013, 06:25:27 PM
Claire Williams, daughter of Sir Frank and his late wife Claire, is the new deputy team principal at Williams.

A statement release on Wednesday said that Claire Williams, 36, will “play a pivotal role in the day-to-day running and long term development of the race team. The position will strengthen the future of the team and create a clear succession path for Williams.”

Best of luck in your new job, Ms. Williams!

http://www.autoweek.com/article/20130327/f1/130329830#ixzz2OrOZuyTF
Title: Re: Claire Williams New Deputy Team Principal
Post by: Scott on March 28, 2013, 07:52:56 PM
 :good: :good: :good: :good:

Keep it in the family, Frank.  Great to hear.
Title: Re: Claire Williams New Deputy Team Principal
Post by: F1fanaticBD on March 29, 2013, 08:37:01 AM
I think she deserves the place, not because she is family, but because of her ability. I really hope she plays her tunes well, because it looks like Williams have a really poor car this year. It may be another one of those 5 pointer season. (If you ask me, it may be worse than that)
Title: Re: Claire Williams New Deputy Team Principal
Post by: Alonsofan on March 29, 2013, 08:30:34 PM
Good Luck Claire  :good:

Who needs KERS power when you have girl power...God i sound like the Spice Girls  :crazy:
Title: Re: Claire Williams New Deputy Team Principal
Post by: Scott on March 29, 2013, 08:53:07 PM
I think she deserves the place, not because she is family, but because of her ability.

I didn't mean it that way.  However I don't think Frank would groom just any 36yr old to become team principal. 
Title: Claire Williams New Deputy Team Principal
Post by: vintly on March 29, 2013, 11:19:39 PM
Best of luck indeed, and anything else you can use. More women in F1 management - good stuff.
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