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Vowles says Williams will not become a 'mini-Mercedes'

LONDON : Williams' new principal James Vowles said after his appointment on Friday that the struggling former champions would be no Mercedes 'B' team in Formula One.

Vowles will join next month from Mercedes, where he was head of strategy and part of Toto Wolff's top management at a team that won a record eight constructors' titles in a row, as replacement for departed boss Jost Capito.

Vowles and Wolff held a joint briefing after the announcement, speaking of their friendship and mutual appreciation while playing down how closely they might work together.

"There's no mini-Mercedes or B team or any of that," said Vowles.

"This is about me standing on my own two legs and making success with an organisation around me."

Wolff is a co-owner of the Mercedes team and his influence on the sport is considerable, with the German carmaker's engines powering four of the 10 teams including Williams, which also uses Mercedes gearboxes.

Mercedes also placed British driver George Russell at Williams for three years to learn the ropes before bringing him back on board as team mate to seven times world champion Lewis Hamilton.

Mario Andretti, the 1978 world champion whose son Michael has met resistance in his bid to enter a U.S.-based team, suggested last year that questions should be asked about whether Wolff was too powerful.

Vowles told reporters that Williams were entirely independent and he would act in their best interests.

"The second that you put a crisp, Williams shirt on, that's where you are, that's where your loyalty is and that's where my success and the team success will come from," he said, ruling out any 'double agent' role.

Wolff said it would be a short conversation if he tried to weigh in.

"If I were ever to get involved with

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