Jonathan Kennard appointed head of Williams Heritage

Jonathan Kennard, a former Williams test driver, has been appointed as the new director of Williams Heritage, the team’s heritage division, which mainly restores and maintains racing equipment from earlier periods in Formula 1 history.

Kennard worked with Williams in 2008, when Nico Rosberg drove for the team, and also competed in endurance races, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans, after which he started racing historic cars and founded his own company specializing in the restoration of old cars. technology.

Jonathan Kennard: “It is an honor and a real privilege to join Williams as Head of Heritage. I have a long-standing connection with motorsport. I was both a racer and worked with old technology, so I am well prepared for this role.

Williams Heritage is a world-class organization with a remarkable collection, and I will strive to develop its capabilities to the fullest extent possible.”

Source: F1 News

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