Luca Furbatto Alfa Romeo Chief Designer, now Aston Martin Engineering Director.
Not too sure who the replacement will be for Alfa, also looks as though Furbatto is still working at Alfa and will join Aston Martin next season.
Little late to get people ready for 2022.
Little late to get people ready for 2022.
I have two theories as to why Mercedes have hired two senior aero guys and no one has appeared to leave.mclaren_mircea wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 12:19Yes!!!! yes!!!! Im a loyal Ham fan (and because of him now a Mercedes fan), I didnt lose a single race since Australia 2007. I want to say that despite the fact that Im biased I respect the forum rules, I dont want to enter in a fight with other fand and that the language I want to be respectful towards everyone but I think that I can feel the joy as a child. But Im super happy that Mercedes is rebuilding their aero department. This is the only chance againts an oiled machine war machine that is Red Bull. This recruitment drive of young aerodynamicists is great combined with the fact that they lose Fallows and another top aerodinamicists. Please let my comment I dont speak bad or unrespectfull about Red Bull, just the pure joy that I hope Mercedes will built another empire to watch Lewis victories like France 2018 and France 2019 without to much stress. Lets hope that this engineers that were poached will help the team because Mclaren teached us that they can have a very efficient car.
That is a great signing for Aston, even if it is going to take at least a year before he joins.ralphster7 wrote: ↑25 Jun 2021, 10:39I wonder who the new Technical Director of Aston will be?
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/arti ... yB18V.html
It's Dan Fallows.