Williams Praises 'Highly Talented' Webber
Team principal Frank Williams welcomed Australian Mark Webber to the British squad after it was confirmed that the Jaguar driver will move to the BMW-powered outfit next year.
Team principal Frank Williams welcomed Australian Mark Webber to the British squad after it was confirmed that the Jaguar driver will move to the BMW-powered outfit next year.
"Mark is self-evidently a highly talented driver," said Williams. "But his tenacity, determination and motivation are also qualities we prize at WilliamsF1. As a team, we have traditionally prospered with drivers who have a down-to-earth, 'let's get on with it' attitude.
"Mark is certainly in that mould, and I am delighted he has agreed to join the team for 2005."
Webber's move had been one of Formula One's worst kept secrets for some time after both Williams drivers Juan Pablo Montoya and Ralf Schumacher had announced they were leaving for McLaren and Toyota respectively at the end of the year.
The 27-year old Australian, who made his Grand Prix debut with Minardi in 2002, was pleased with his new deal.
"The deal I have agreed with Williams today really is the most significant milestone in my career to date, and I have great expectations of what we can achieve together," said the Australian, currently in 12th place in the Championship.
"Of course I am focused on my job with Jaguar for the remainder of this season, but I cannot wait to take up my position with Williams for next year. Besides having an amazing history of success, the team has a reputation for a no-nonsense and straightforward approach to racing, which suits me just fine."
Mario Theissen, BMW's motorsport director added: "BMW is delighted that Mark is joining the team. He is clearly a focused driver and wants to win like we all do. He shows a great attitude towards his work and we are convinced that he will be a real fortification to the team's efforts.
"We have been fully involved and consulted in the process of recruiting Mark, and completely support his selection."
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