FORCE INDIA STRENGTHENS TECHNICAL STRUCTURE WITH NEW RECRUITS
The Etihad Aldar Force India Formula One Team is delighted
to announce a major restructure of its technical operations
at its base in Silverstone, UK. Key to this restructure is
the recruitment of Mark Smith and Ian Hall, who join the team
from the Red Bull and Toyota teams respectively.
Smith will join the team as Design Director to work under
the direction of Chief Technical Officer Mike Gascoyne and
alongside Technical Director James Key. Smith will take responsibility
for the day to day running of the drawing office and all race
car design, while Key will focus on research and development,
vehicle science and development projects for the 2009 and
subsequent seasons' cars.
Smith joins the team from Red Bull and has previously enjoyed
spells at Jordan and Renault with Gascoyne.
The technical staff will be further strengthened by the recruitment
of Ian Hall, who will be joining Force India from 1 January
2008. Hall will assume the role of Project Leader for the
2009 car, working closely with Technical Director James Key
on 2009 development. Hall was formerly Head of Transmissions
with Jordan, working under Mark Smith before moving to Toyota.
Responsibility for the 2008 car will now fall to Akio Haga,
who is promoted to Project Leader from his current position
of Head of Mechanical Design. Both Project Leaders will report
to Design Director Mark Smith.
Mike Gascoyne added, 'It's great to have Mark and Ian back
with the team, especially as both were instrumental in the
successful Jordan era of 1999. I have worked with both since
then, with Mark at Renault and Ian at Toyota, and I am sure
that they will fit very well into the new structure. With
James and Mark I think we have a strong top management structure
and I look forward to challenging the teams above us on the
grid.
'The reorganisation comes at the same time the wind tunnel
at Brackley has finished its commissioning process and is
due to switch to 24 hour running. With these advantages we
now have a great chance to expand our operations and I am
confident we can move up the field very quickly next year.'
James Key added, 'It's very positive to have Mark and Ian
back with us as I have good memories of working with them
from the Jordan days. I think we can work well together to
rapidly improve the performance of the car and can't wait
to see this success played out on the track. I'm looking forward
to getting started on development of the 2009 car.'
Mark Smith commented, 'It's great to be joining a team where
I have so many memories from the past. A lot has changed at
Force India since then but I look forward to the challenge
and many opportunities ahead.'
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