Scottish Daily Mail

Williams farce as car fails to arrive

- By JONATHAN McEVOY

FALLEN Formula One giants Williams will sit out the first two days of pre-season testing, at least — a farce that places the future of technical director Paddy Lowe in doubt.

Sportsmail understand­s that he has lost the confidence of his engineers after failing to ensure the car was ready for yesterday’s opening running in Barcelona. Insiders have indicated that the Briton was too lackadaisi­cal about hitting deadlines despite repeated warnings. Williams’ latest plan is to fly the car to Spain tonight — a journey of some seven hours from the doors of their factory in Grove, Oxfordshir­e, to the Circuit de Catalunya. Lowe, 56, is also expected in the paddock tomorrow, the penultimat­e day of the opening week’s testing, to see the car on to the track. Another delay to the schedule, or unreliabil­ity, might spell a speedy end to the Cambridge graduate’s second stint at Williams, a proud organisati­on that won 16 world titles with heroes including Nelson Piquet, Nigel Mansell and Alain Prost. Founder Frank Williams, 76, was knighted for the success he devoted his life to creating. The team, now run by Frank’s daughter Claire, 42, finished bottom of the table last season, but she spoke optimistic­ally last week of turning a page. Williams switched from their traditiona­l navy-and-white livery to a brighter shade of blue — a distinctiv­e break from the past, as Claire unveiled a lucrative new title partnershi­p with ROKiT, a telecommun­ications company. Nobody at Williams would comment on Lowe’s position but an observer close to the scene said: ‘Paddy underestim­ated the changes he was brought in to affect. It is a total mess and so sad.’

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