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James Allison Signs Long-term Contract: Commits future to Mercedes

10 months ago By Sports Desk

Mercedes’ leading technical director James Allison has committed his future to the team by signing a new “long-term” contract. This decision underlines Allison’s future commitment to Formula 1’s new technical regulations expected in 2026.

This comes alongside news earlier this week that team president Toto Wolff has decided to remain in his role until at least the end of the 2026 season, further strengthening the former champions’ leadership position.

Wolff praised Allison’s decision, highlighting her impressive technical leadership in the sport. According to him, Allison has become a key ally and sparring partner within the team with her gladiatorial spirit, deep knowledge, extensive experience and determination.

Mercedes’ previous season has been fraught with difficulties, achieving just one race victory in the last two seasons. This ended a remarkable run of eight titles that began following the introduction of the current regulations in 2022.

Allison has moved into a more strategic role in 2021, playing a key role in an internal restructuring with Mike Elliott to address the team’s challenges. His return to the role of technical director indicates Allison’s desire to overcome recent difficulties and get Mercedes back on the path to glory.

When asked about the challenge of catching Red Bull, which dominated last year’s championship by winning 22 of 21 races, Allison described the journey as “really fun.” Although it may not be as exciting as winning, it is important to face challenges, learn from them and make continuous improvements as part of the sport.

The 2024 season is eagerly awaited as Mercedes attempts to regain the dominance lost in recent years. The introduction of the new car, the W15, will take place on 14 February, followed by pre-season testing in Bahrain on 21 February and the first race on 2 March.

James Allison’s signing of this long-term contract not only strengthens his commitment to Mercedes, but also lays the foundations for the competitive challenges that await us in the future of Formula 1.

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