Technical head Lowe could follow Rosberg out of Mercedes
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[December 12, 2016]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - Technical head Paddy
Lowe could be about to follow newly-retired Formula One world
champion Nico Rosberg out of the door at dominant Mercedes.
The motorsport.com website reported multiple sources "with good
knowledge of the situation" indicating that Lowe, who has helped
Mercedes win three successive constructors' titles, was set to join
rivals Williams.
Mercedes, who were rocked by Rosberg's retirement announcement only
five days after he won the title at the end of last month in Abu
Dhabi, had no comment on rumors about Lowe that have been rife since
September.
Williams, who use Mercedes engines and whose Finnish driver Valtteri
Bottas has become the bookmakers' favorite to replace Rosberg
alongside triple world champion Lewis Hamilton next season, also had
no comment.
The BBC reported, without giving a source, that Williams had
rejected a Mercedes proposal to slash the price of the team's
engines in exchange for releasing the 27-year-old Finn but
negotiations were expected to continue.

Lowe started his F1 career with former world champions Williams in
1987, and spent six years there. The team finished fifth overall
this year.
Williams current technical head Pat Symonds is 63 and told Reuters
in a recent interview that he would still be at the team next year,
while also indicating that he was looking to reduce his workload.
"I love motorsport and the engineering of it but it is relentless.
It really is intense. I’m still working 60 hours a week and there
comes a time when I’d like to do other things as well," he said.
Lowe's contract at Mercedes is due to expire at the end of the year,
according to reports in Britain and Germany, and the 53-year-old's
future has been the subject of considerable speculation.
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Mercedes AMG Formula One technical chief Paddy Lowe looks on during
the first practice session.REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov Picture Supplied
by Action Images

McLaren, his previous employers, last week ruled out a move for the
Briton amid reports that Lowe was poised to accept an offer from a
rival team.
"We have absolutely no plans to re-hire Paddy, since we are entirely
satisfied with our current senior engineering management team," said
a spokesman.
Lowe is one of three top managers running Mercedes - the others
being shareholders Toto Wolff and Niki Lauda, who is the
non-executive chairman.
Were Lowe to leave, Mercedes are expected to sign former Lotus and
Ferrari technical head James Allison who is currently on 'gardening
leave'.
Allison, whose wife died suddenly of meningitis earlier in the year,
left Ferrari by mutual agreement in July.
(Editing by Clare Fallon and Ken Ferris)
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