In 2012, Wolff was Williams’ executive director and he is still a shareholder to this day.
He told Austria’s Sportwoche magazine this week that, on the advice of former McLaren and Williams driver Alex Wurz, he tried to convince 51-year-old Lowe to leave McLaren.
“Our first meeting was at Alex’s house in Monaco,” Wolff revealed.
“We then negotiated for a long time. I wanted to bring him to Williams, but things were not going that well (at Williams). Luckily,” said the 42-year-old. ”When I switched to Mercedes, Paddy was willing to come along.”
Indeed, Wolff – now Mercedes’ motor racing chief – bought into the Brackley based team early in 2013, and Briton Lowe followed six months later, ultimately replacing the departed Ross Brawn as a team boss.
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