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Roberts wants to become permanent Williams team boss

Simon Roberts has revealed he wants to make his acting team principal role at Williams permanent next year but will wait until the end of the season to discuss his future. Roberts, who replaced former boss Claire Williams when the team was taken over by Dorilton Capital after the Italian Grand Prix, returned to the paddock in Bahrain after missing the Turkish Grand Prix due to Covid-19. Article continues under video When asked about his future at Williams, the former McLaren chief operating officer said: “I’d like to stay as team principal next season but we haven’t had those discussions yet. “Right now we are focusing on getting through to the end of the season, trying to get some...
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