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Wolff unlikely to remain driver manager
Posted by: Admin on Jan 14, 2013 - 06:11 AM
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Wolff unlikely to remain driver manager



2012 Formula One Jerez Test Day OneCircuito de Jerez, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain7th February 2012Pastor Maldonado, Williams FW34 Renault. Images Courtesy Of Their Respective Teams




Toto Wolff, a shareholder and director of the Williams team, doubts he will continue his role of driver manager.

That is despite the Austrian's latest charge, Valtteri Bottas, having successfully risen through the ranks to make his formula one debut in 2013.


 

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But Wolff told Switzerland's Motorsport Aktuell that 22-year-old Finn Bottas is more an exception than the rule.

Rather, "If you now need 100,000 for a national karting season, and 250,000 euros for international, then eventually the level (of the drivers) will drop."

But Wolff said he hopes drivers with little money but big talent will still be able to rise through the ranks in future.

A current example, he said, is Bottas.

"He never had much money, but he always had support, just because he was good," Wolff insisted.

But actually, he said managing motor racing drivers is a "thankless job".

"If the target fails," said Wolff, "everything's the fault of the manager. If everything goes smoothly, you never know what happens -- some drivers are champions of short memory."

He said he has no plans to repeat the Bottas project with another young talent.

"If you have to put two million on the table for GP2, then driver management makes little sense," said Wolff.



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