🗨️'We jiggled it about and came up with something we think is a better fighting machine overall.” In his first interview since returning to the role of technical director, James Allison explains Mercedes' F1 reshuffle and gives his verdict on the W14
“A lot of that goes back to the long and very tragic shadow cast by my wife dying. And being lucky enough a few years later to meet somebody else, who at the time was living in France and working in France and had all her life in France and had done for 20 years or so.
“It seemed a little unfair from my point of view to cast her adrift and say ‘thanks for coming over to England, I’ll see you five minutes a week’.
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