0. top 10 i would say possibly 5. hard to get into top 10 with 4 if not 5 teams are practically fighting for those positions. other teams needs a real step up to get into top 10 for their drivers. machinery wise getting top 8 is going to be incredibly tough for the drivers
What an impressive leader. It must be quite inspiring to work with him. Netflix painted him in such a bad, goofy way. This guy has the talent to become one of the best.
I’d say it started with Capito and Dorlinton. Dorlinton gave them stability, Capito gave them back their spirit. Vowles now is giving them direction. The car last year was mainly Capito and Demaison, but you could see the race operations improving already. Let’s see where they are in a couple of years, but it looks good
Fabulous insight. James was on the first year of the Motorsport Engineering MSc at Cranfield University. I have now retired, having been the Programme Director for this and other motorsport and automotive MSc courses at Cranfield but I still maintain contact with alumni, many of whom have gone onto successful careers in motorsport. I am proud of the achievements of James and his peers. People, behaviours and culture are key to success as is honesty and James exhibits this.
Hi Clive, Hope you are doing well and enjoying retirement! I may be a long way off reaching James’ level but can confirm to many out there that Cranfield were instrumental in getting me where I am now.
It's amazing to see how far the alumni of this program have gone! I am delighted to say that I have been accepted for this up coming school year at Cranfield for an MSc in Motorsports Engineering and I can only hope that I can reach heights as great as James has.
Wow, what an interview. I don't know that I've ever sat through a conversation where I've been utterly captivated by the quality, honesty and integrity such as this.
He was by far my favourite host for the Mercedes Race Debriefs when he was there. He's so well spoken and his voice is audiobook material. Knowing the journey behind the mastermind on the pitwall makes me appreciate him even more. I would definitely love to have the chance to meet him one day.
@@knowntobehonestNa..his rookie year alone proves machine material, right up there with Schumacher, Verstappen on the other hand is foremost talented. Pair him up with an equally talented teammate, then we can talk.
@@joei4everCharles is slower than Max on race pace. Max’ focus is always on the race, the car set up, tyre management, strategy, Max is better prepared for the race than Charles and that shows in the race. He ON PURPOSE doesn’t set the car for 1lap pace but race pace. Charles does the opposite.
@@knowntobehonestdid you not take note. The man said Lewis is naturally more talented than Michael. Manufactured Max is only shining because of a cost cap car, and had Masi as a team-mate, also giving Max Uber drivers as team-mates. Put Max against the top new gen of drivers (Russell, Charles, Lando) and max wouldnt shine so bright yet alone legends like Michael, Alonso, and Lewis.
What a fantastic interview. James is one unbelievable clever, driven, caring guy I’ve listened to in any sport for years. What an asset to the Williams F1 team, someone I think Frank Williams would be very proud of to have in his team. Wish everyone in the Williams team a great season ahead.
First of all, his voice is mesmerizing. Can't help but listen to whatever it is he is saying. Second, he has amazing insights. Honestly did not expect the extremely high intelligence. I know he is smart, but now knowing more about his background, it is even more amazing! Excited to see more from Williams in the coming years.
I honestly feel pumped for Williams ever since I've started watching interviews of his. As you say, he gives an example or explanation for each point he makes so that everyone can understand him. Like he said himself, he's that rare combination of a highly intelligent person that has sufficient "EQ" to make the things he says understandable for everybody else. It's the perfect blend for a leadership role in a highly technical environment. I'm absolutely convinced now that if Williams gives him sufficient resources, they'll start moving up the grid year by year. It'll take time still before they'll reach the front, but with him at the helm they'll get there.
If there's anyone in F1 management that has wow'ed in recent years, it's this man! Inspirational and natural leader. I am confident of Williams' upper trajectory with James on board.
I truly admire James. Up until he took on his current role at Williams, I never really paid much attention to him. But since then, I listened to many of his interviews and it was a revelation. This guy is genuine, passionate, has very high moral values, he is very smart and wise. He walks the talk. I am confident that he will succeed in bringing Williams back to their winning ways. He is a great leader.
He has always had something trusting about him in the debriefs he used to do, you didnt feel it was the PR BS from him, he felt the loses and mistakes like we did.
I sat here listening for an hour and I feel like I could sit for another 5. James is such an interesting person and his level of interest and passion in the things he does is infectious. Always a pleasure to hear him talk about F1.
With the wife out, dinner on the table and watching and listening to this (and your other podcasts) is just very relaxing and inspiring at the same time. So glad that you have an hour and more to really deep dive into matters, rather than just shallow interviews. I find your guests and your interviewing inspirational. And of course, James is a great person to listen to. Thank you!!
It is so great to see James in Williams and sharing his experience on getting to F1. I have to say it is very difficult in the present day to get into Formula One especially if you are from a country where there are no constructors, drivers or teams.
This is a really good interview, with great insight with regards to a teams life cycle. I was taken aback with these parts, 31:06 & 36:00 as it was profound and helped me understand Lewis a little bit. Lewis was all about the wins at any cost, but when he migrated from McLaren to Mercedes, there was a clear shift in mind set. So going back to what James said about culture and being the person you want others to be, indicates they had the right recipe for the 'secret sauce'.
As a leader in my own company, I have found your podcast invaluable. Listening to other leaders, particularly the F1 leaders, has reaffirmed things I do, has empowering me to make mistakes and be honest about where we are at, and has allowed me to gain insight and grow areas of my leadership I haven’t seen before. Thank you.
Otto Szafnauer: you learn more from success than from failure. James Vowles: it’s 10 times more powerful having a failure than a success. They’re both right.
@@deepaksrinivasmondalright?? Most people aren’t understanding why Carlos signed with Williams. Im hoping Carlos gets his redemption in ‘26 after enduring Ferrari
The letters he wrote for guidance rather then direct applications are gold in any really challenging profession. And it's funny how every single time i heard someone doing it, it's one or two out of a bunch that provide guidance. As if they had talled to each other who get's little James under his wings, which they certainly didn't. Should become generell practice in HR.
One of the most interesting podcasts I have watched , such a knowledgeable person , I can see why he is a successful engineer . So good I could listen to it again
"Lets Bring it in and call it a day, LETS LOOK AFTER YOU" oh to hear this from your boss when your career is at risk and you have to retire early in exhausting race as a rookie, speaks volumes about the man that james vowles is.
That is one of those moments that really solidified him as a leader for me - and I am sure for others, too. That's the "I will follow you anywhere we need to go" stuff - and I am sure it had the same effect on Logan.
Logan had been ill all week with fever…. He was extra at risk that weekend in Qatar. That’s why he HAD to stop and be taken care of. And that’s why the team were so extra understanding.
@@walover165 Logan had been ill all week with fever…. He was extra at risk that weekend in Qatar. That’s why he HAD to stop and be taken care of. And that’s why the team were so extra understanding.
@@Redlingstein Yes, I am well aware. It's still a credit to James and Williams. I think we all know that had that been Steiner and Haas and Mick...well, Mick would have been fired before he could even get out of the car.
Love hearing from James. Always respected Nico's retirement as it was clear there were sacrifices that he made to achieve his championship, but very interesting to hear more about the sacrifices James has made too, and it brings that point to life a little more for me, love this kind of insight.
Interesting what James quoted toto said about f1 engineering. I was once sat in a meeting with one of the godfathers of Norwegian offshore rig engineering and he said in a meeting. “The limitations of engineering are imagination and money and if the former is good enough the later will never be an issue!” Very similar philosophy
Excellent interview. It's great to get to know some of the other people in F1, other than the drivers, because it really is a team game and too often the drivers get all the credit. I've been a Williams fan since Alan Jones and the FW06. Always impressed by Frank's drive and passion. I would love to see James return the team to proper prominence, even if the Williams family is no longer involved.
brilliant interview. we are so lucky to have access to all of these successful people. I wish there was something like this when I was in my teens now in late 30s, thanks Jake and the team.
James is the type of person who I could listen to all day long, talk about any topic under the sun. He brings such an insightful perspective that gives you the confidence and belief that good things are going to happen.
What a gentleman. Huge respect for James and I wish you and Williams all the best for 2024......even though I am an avid Mercedes supporter. You are a huge loss to Mercedes and an absolute asset to Williams.
wow I new James was cool (every since you could here his voice on radio Lewis, here is James :D) but this interview is beyond everything. I need this guy as a mentor in our company! that mindset blows my mind. incredible person, minset, words ... just everything you feel the passion! And therefore I am sure James will bring back Williams to the top where it once was!
He’s impressive on many fronts, both his intelligence from a technical viewpoint and his understanding of what drives people to achieve. Organisationally he understands how to run a large team and how to delegate. He would be an inspirational leader whom you would want to strive to be your very best for.
Its abt the investments too…. Frank Williams didn’t want to invest in what needed to be invested in unfort. That did hold them back after the hybrid engines and ground floor regs came in play. James is lucky that the American investment company DOES want to invest in the team. He can finally make changes….
What an interview. It is truly humbling to listen to such dedication and such wit. I believe I am a fairly intelligent person (academically - I have two masters degrees) but I will always lack what make people truly elite. This is an outstanding example of what it takes to make it in what is indeed an elite industry. Well done
What an epic Boss he seems to be. Backing him 100% and wish him all the success in this new adventure. There's no doubt he will be harvesting results in the medium - long term (aiming to 2025 and beyond).
James is a link to normal life in this F1 circus novadays . I like him more the more I get to know him through media. Life of an engineer who is suddenly found to make his work in aspect currently in demand and suddenly can be a chief of F1 team :). Dream come true. I love F1 for just watching this story.
"There are some races we will be good at, and some where we will struggle. Make sure we learn as much as possible from those where we struggle." Love it!
I wrote so much of this interview down!! So much learned from this hour or so with Mr. Vowles. Thank you, sir! Will be waiting for your next lesson haha
This is a fantastic interview with a brilliant man. Thanks for the upload. I came away from this video with a few new ideas and perspectives - that doesn't happen much.
How many podiums can Williams achieve this coming 2024 season? 💙
6.....
I think this team is going places
How many fucking ads am I gonna skip while watching this
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Maybe a few top 8 finishes well only for albon logans worse then goatifi and mazespin
0. top 10 i would say possibly 5. hard to get into top 10 with 4 if not 5 teams are practically fighting for those positions. other teams needs a real step up to get into top 10 for their drivers. machinery wise getting top 8 is going to be incredibly tough for the drivers
He’s very impressive. The kind of bloke you could throw in any situation and he will excel
Well, this is relevant now...
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What an impressive leader. It must be quite inspiring to work with him. Netflix painted him in such a bad, goofy way. This guy has the talent to become one of the best.
Glad to see him with Williams tbh. the team has performed well since he's got here.
I think albon is the main reason for William’s success.
@@eduardosantana8300I think it's both.
I’d say it started with Capito and Dorlinton. Dorlinton gave them stability, Capito gave them back their spirit. Vowles now is giving them direction. The car last year was mainly Capito and Demaison, but you could see the race operations improving already. Let’s see where they are in a couple of years, but it looks good
@@mackayoko Well said
Since Williams found some money again.
Mr Vowles' level of intelligence and articulating prowess is next level. The utmost respect to him and I wish him all the best at Williams
Fabulous insight. James was on the first year of the Motorsport Engineering MSc at Cranfield University. I have now retired, having been the Programme Director for this and other motorsport and automotive MSc courses at Cranfield but I still maintain contact with alumni, many of whom have gone onto successful careers in motorsport. I am proud of the achievements of James and his peers. People, behaviours and culture are key to success as is honesty and James exhibits this.
Hi Clive,
Hope you are doing well and enjoying retirement!
I may be a long way off reaching James’ level but can confirm to many out there that Cranfield were instrumental in getting me where I am now.
Wow. I had no idea this was something a student could specifically major in or that any university offered such a program.
It's amazing to see how far the alumni of this program have gone! I am delighted to say that I have been accepted for this up coming school year at Cranfield for an MSc in Motorsports Engineering and I can only hope that I can reach heights as great as James has.
If anyone can return Williams to greatness, it’s him.
And I wish him all the very best.
Wow, what an interview. I don't know that I've ever sat through a conversation where I've been utterly captivated by the quality, honesty and integrity such as this.
seriously an hour well spent
Absolutely my sentiments , brilliant .
He was by far my favourite host for the Mercedes Race Debriefs when he was there. He's so well spoken and his voice is audiobook material. Knowing the journey behind the mastermind on the pitwall makes me appreciate him even more. I would definitely love to have the chance to meet him one day.
He keeps doing them at Williams too, they're fantastic.
He's brilliant, his voice is amazing.
What is his accent?
Not only is James a huge influence on the Williams team. He's proving to be a fantastic piece of Marketing PR too. Excellent human.
Clair Williams your team is in the best hands . Im so inspired by James .
The way he talks about Lewis you can tell Lewis is an absolute machine.
Schumacher and Verstappen are machines. Lewis is foremost extremely talented.
@@knowntobehonestNa..his rookie year alone proves machine material, right up there with Schumacher, Verstappen on the other hand is foremost talented. Pair him up with an equally talented teammate, then we can talk.
@@Wormwood-007 I feel Leclerc would out qualify Max very often in same car, race pace Leclerc is extremelly fast as well.
@@joei4everCharles is slower than Max on race pace. Max’ focus is always on the race, the car set up, tyre management, strategy, Max is better prepared for the race than Charles and that shows in the race. He ON PURPOSE doesn’t set the car for 1lap pace but race pace. Charles does the opposite.
@@knowntobehonestdid you not take note. The man said Lewis is naturally more talented than Michael. Manufactured Max is only shining because of a cost cap car, and had Masi as a team-mate, also giving Max Uber drivers as team-mates. Put Max against the top new gen of drivers (Russell, Charles, Lando) and max wouldnt shine so bright yet alone legends like Michael, Alonso, and Lewis.
It's at these moments that I come to realize just what it takes to be successful in Formula One. Vowles is a beast. This guy is unbelievably skilled
That's the best podcast I've spent an hour watching.
James is an inspiration and just listening to this has made me think about my life and career.
As a Williams fan since the 80's, Vowles is the fist time for decades I've felt positive about Williams' future.
Valtteri, it’s James…
lol
To whom it may concern...
James it’s Alex
James, is Valtteri..
The meme will go on forever.
James should be an inspirational speaker when he retiers. So many life lessons in this video.
Dont even compare an incredible wise and skillfull guy like James Vowles to inspirational speakers. Please.
What a clever genuine person and he will make Williams great again. Bravo James.
What a fantastic interview. James is one unbelievable clever, driven, caring guy I’ve listened to in any sport for years. What an asset to the Williams F1 team, someone I think Frank Williams would be very proud of to have in his team. Wish everyone in the Williams team a great season ahead.
Hope he will be the one to take williams back to the front, always rooting for that team!
This is the first one of these that I've thought "yeah, thats not for me". That level of professional dedication, It's bleak!
First of all, his voice is mesmerizing. Can't help but listen to whatever it is he is saying. Second, he has amazing insights. Honestly did not expect the extremely high intelligence. I know he is smart, but now knowing more about his background, it is even more amazing!
Excited to see more from Williams in the coming years.
One of the best things about James is that he tries to give an example for the claims he makes, go to show how he’s a person driven by facts and data
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I honestly feel pumped for Williams ever since I've started watching interviews of his.
As you say, he gives an example or explanation for each point he makes so that everyone can understand him. Like he said himself, he's that rare combination of a highly intelligent person that has sufficient "EQ" to make the things he says understandable for everybody else. It's the perfect blend for a leadership role in a highly technical environment.
I'm absolutely convinced now that if Williams gives him sufficient resources, they'll start moving up the grid year by year. It'll take time still before they'll reach the front, but with him at the helm they'll get there.
If there's anyone in F1 management that has wow'ed in recent years, it's this man! Inspirational and natural leader. I am confident of Williams' upper trajectory with James on board.
I truly admire James. Up until he took on his current role at Williams, I never really paid much attention to him. But since then, I listened to many of his interviews and it was a revelation. This guy is genuine, passionate, has very high moral values, he is very smart and wise. He walks the talk. I am confident that he will succeed in bringing Williams back to their winning ways. He is a great leader.
He has always had something trusting about him in the debriefs he used to do, you didnt feel it was the PR BS from him, he felt the loses and mistakes like we did.
I sat here listening for an hour and I feel like I could sit for another 5. James is such an interesting person and his level of interest and passion in the things he does is infectious. Always a pleasure to hear him talk about F1.
With the wife out, dinner on the table and watching and listening to this (and your other podcasts) is just very relaxing and inspiring at the same time. So glad that you have an hour and more to really deep dive into matters, rather than just shallow interviews. I find your guests and your interviewing inspirational. And of course, James is a great person to listen to. Thank you!!
As a Williams fan since 2012 I’ve never felt this excited about the future of the team. James is incredible!
This guy is a genius it's so obvious that he will get Williams back in the fight within a few years. Let's go James you got this dude!
It is so great to see James in Williams and sharing his experience on getting to F1.
I have to say it is very difficult in the present day to get into Formula One especially if you are from a country where there are no constructors, drivers or teams.
Outstanding . Look forward to seeing Williams rise back up
Anyone would be lucky to have him as a colleague and a boss. Absolutely a genius, a hardworker, good communicator, and his voice is like AMSR. ❤
This is a really good interview, with great insight with regards to a teams life cycle.
I was taken aback with these parts, 31:06 & 36:00 as it was profound and helped me understand Lewis a little bit.
Lewis was all about the wins at any cost, but when he migrated from McLaren to Mercedes, there was a clear shift in mind set.
So going back to what James said about culture and being the person you want others to be, indicates they had the right recipe for the 'secret sauce'.
As a leader in my own company, I have found your podcast invaluable. Listening to other leaders, particularly the F1 leaders, has reaffirmed things I do, has empowering me to make mistakes and be honest about where we are at, and has allowed me to gain insight and grow areas of my leadership I haven’t seen before. Thank you.
Otto Szafnauer: you learn more from success than from failure.
James Vowles: it’s 10 times more powerful having a failure than a success.
They’re both right.
Probably one of the best and most interesting interviews ive heard in a long time
This interview with James is one of the most inspiring and motivating I have seen in a long time. Thank you, James.
He was part of the Legendary Brawn GP team. No doubts this man will excel in face of hardships. He has seen and experienced first hand how it's done.
Williams got themselves a very experienced smart engineer, operator, strategist and overall high performer.
F1 can be brutal, this gentleman is up for the task
This is the only HR recruiting tool Williams needs
He got Carlos to sign, and I can totally see how and why.
@@deepaksrinivasmondalright?? Most people aren’t understanding why Carlos signed with Williams. Im hoping Carlos gets his redemption in ‘26 after enduring Ferrari
The letters he wrote for guidance rather then direct applications are gold in any really challenging profession.
And it's funny how every single time i heard someone doing it, it's one or two out of a bunch that provide guidance.
As if they had talled to each other who get's little James under his wings, which they certainly didn't.
Should become generell practice in HR.
Hidden gem of an episode this one. Didn't realise how brilliant James, came across as an amazing team mate full of wisdom
Honestly one of the best interviews iv ever watched such honesty anyone could take tips from this bloke what a guy.
One of the most interesting podcasts I have watched , such a knowledgeable person , I can see why he is a successful engineer . So good I could listen to it again
Seriously what a man!
he's a proper legend isn't he
Holy crap that was incredible. James is amazing.
I will rewatch this podcast every month from now on. Fantastic talk. Could be life changing...
Push yourself until it hurts, everyday. I felt that
"Lets Bring it in and call it a day, LETS LOOK AFTER YOU" oh to hear this from your boss when your career is at risk and you have to retire early in exhausting race as a rookie, speaks volumes about the man that james vowles is.
That is one of those moments that really solidified him as a leader for me - and I am sure for others, too. That's the "I will follow you anywhere we need to go" stuff - and I am sure it had the same effect on Logan.
Logan had been ill all week with fever…. He was extra at risk that weekend in Qatar. That’s why he HAD to stop and be taken care of. And that’s why the team were so extra understanding.
@@walover165 Logan had been ill all week with fever…. He was extra at risk that weekend in Qatar. That’s why he HAD to stop and be taken care of. And that’s why the team were so extra understanding.
@@Redlingstein Yes, I am well aware. It's still a credit to James and Williams. I think we all know that had that been Steiner and Haas and Mick...well, Mick would have been fired before he could even get out of the car.
Rooting for him and Williams !
What a guy
This interview most interesting, his comment , advice “Look after your health” hits the nail on the head.
I could listen to him for hours. What an amazingly spoken man.
Love hearing from James. Always respected Nico's retirement as it was clear there were sacrifices that he made to achieve his championship, but very interesting to hear more about the sacrifices James has made too, and it brings that point to life a little more for me, love this kind of insight.
I'm blown away. The way James explains. Williams is in the right hand🎉
Interesting what James quoted toto said about f1 engineering. I was once sat in a meeting with one of the godfathers of Norwegian offshore rig engineering and he said in a meeting. “The limitations of engineering are imagination and money and if the former is good enough the later will never be an issue!” Very similar philosophy
Excellent interview. It's great to get to know some of the other people in F1, other than the drivers, because it really is a team game and too often the drivers get all the credit. I've been a Williams fan since Alan Jones and the FW06. Always impressed by Frank's drive and passion. I would love to see James return the team to proper prominence, even if the Williams family is no longer involved.
brilliant interview. we are so lucky to have access to all of these successful people. I wish there was something like this when I was in my teens now in late 30s, thanks Jake and the team.
This guy is insanely driven. Within 12 1/2 minutes, I just know this guy is one of those who doesn't just "dream"
How nice to hear, honest, frank, non-rehearst information about the sport. Thank you!!
Impressed by his dedication and IQ in combo with EQ. Rare.
He speaks so well, understands stuff so well and yet renews Sargeant contract.
This is a really good insight on how F1 is an Engineering Sport that uses racing for its method to measure improvements.
After watching this excellent interview is anyone else thinking; ‘I need to do better and give myself and my life a kick up the arse?’
Valterri probably gets nightmares of this guy in his sleep
James is the type of person who I could listen to all day long, talk about any topic under the sun. He brings such an insightful perspective that gives you the confidence and belief that good things are going to happen.
What a gentleman. Huge respect for James and I wish you and Williams all the best for 2024......even though I am an avid Mercedes supporter. You are a huge loss to Mercedes and an absolute asset to Williams.
Just listening to James feels like I'm gaining mental clarity. Fantastic interview!
Wow I didn't know James was such a remarkable man. Nothing but total respect. Hope he can bring Williams back to the top.
He was the loudest voice in the most shameful episode in F1 history! I used to respect him a LOT, but never again.
This was one of the best and most insightful conversations I've heard from you gents, thank you both, and thank you, James!
Great person for an interview!
The fact he said they knew that the championship was already going to be theirs before they had even turned a wheel is very interesting
I love seeing people that excel like this be interviewed and share their experiences
wow I new James was cool (every since you could here his voice on radio Lewis, here is James :D) but this interview is beyond everything. I need this guy as a mentor in our company! that mindset blows my mind. incredible person, minset, words ... just everything you feel the passion! And therefore I am sure James will bring back Williams to the top where it once was!
He’s impressive on many fronts, both his intelligence from a technical viewpoint and his understanding of what drives people to achieve.
Organisationally he understands how to run a large team and how to delegate.
He would be an inspirational leader whom you would want to strive to be your very best for.
After all those years of pain Williams have the right TP.
Its abt the investments too…. Frank Williams didn’t want to invest in what needed to be invested in unfort. That did hold them back after the hybrid engines and ground floor regs came in play. James is lucky that the American investment company DOES want to invest in the team. He can finally make changes….
Loved it. So much to learn from James.
What an interview. It is truly humbling to listen to such dedication and such wit. I believe I am a fairly intelligent person (academically - I have two masters degrees) but I will always lack what make people truly elite. This is an outstanding example of what it takes to make it in what is indeed an elite industry. Well done
What an epic Boss he seems to be. Backing him 100% and wish him all the success in this new adventure. There's no doubt he will be harvesting results in the medium - long term (aiming to 2025 and beyond).
He is a big part of why I want Williams to succeed. Carlos was very smart to go race for him.
This is a gem of a podcast for all youngsters to look upto for directions about their career.
I started to screen record a line to give to my kids and the recording just kept going.. Pure gold
What a fascinating man and interview. It’s given me a whole new insight to William’s and looking forward to see them grow into James’ 2026 vision.
James is a link to normal life in this F1 circus novadays . I like him more the more I get to know him through media. Life of an engineer who is suddenly found to make his work in aspect currently in demand and suddenly can be a chief of F1 team :). Dream come true. I love F1 for just watching this story.
That was a great interview. I appreciated James honesty. It gave me insight into what greatness is in anything we do.
awesome stories .. vamos Tio James ! 🇦🇷🇦🇷
The most underrated person on the paddock. I have been James Wolves my whole life. Many people telling me, you are good, but you can be better.
"There are some races we will be good at, and some where we will struggle. Make sure we learn as much as possible from those where we struggle." Love it!
I wrote so much of this interview down!! So much learned from this hour or so with Mr. Vowles. Thank you, sir! Will be waiting for your next lesson haha
A great interview of a very competent individual. Great questions and brilliant, thoughtful answers. I wish him and the Williams team every success.
Ultimatly I'm glad James is now leading Williams, however, as a side line I'd love to have him read an audio book.
This is a fantastic interview with a brilliant man. Thanks for the upload. I came away from this video with a few new ideas and perspectives - that doesn't happen much.
I get GOOSEBUMPS listening to James!! He really know what he’s talking about on all levels in a team.I wish him and Willams all the best this season!
We all knew he was good, we all love Williams. God this guy is amazing, he'll get Williams back to the podium at the very least.
A lot of admiration and respect for James, one of the best interviews on the mind of a future World Champion. Thanks Cheers 😊
He is a kind of person I would want as my organisation leader. The mindset is amazing.
this is one of the best interview and talk I ever watched, inspirational!
This guy is immense. He needs to write a book.
What an interview. Picking James brain. Great job guys.
Tremendous insights and a look at the staggering amount of commitment that is required just to get to the Grid, and then to the Podium