Showing posts with label Enrico Cardile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Enrico Cardile. Show all posts

Friday, 10 January 2025

COWELL TAKES TEAM PRINCIPAL ROLE IN ASTON MARTIN F1 TEAM RESTRUCTURE

Erstwhile team principal Mike Krack heads up trackside operations as Aston splits responsibilities between track and factory



Former Mercedes High Performance Powertrains boss Andy Cowell will replace Mike Krack as Aston Martin's Formula 1 team principal, the squad has announced.

As part of a wider restructure announced on Friday, and instigated by Cowell, Aston Martin is establishing a clearer division of labour between trackside and factory-based operations.

Former team principal Krack will now act as chief trackside officer after just under three years in his previous role.

"To deliver the best race car performance, the team's Aerodynamics, Engineering and Performance Departments have evolved to become separate, dedicated trackside and AMR Technology Campus-based teams with both reporting into Andy," said a team statement.

Enrico Cardile, headhunted from Ferrari as chief technical officer, will take charge of factory-based development when his period of gardening leave ends.

"The AMR Technology Campus-based team will be spearheaded by the team's new Chief Technical Officer, Enrico Cardile, with a team that can now focus 100% of its time on the competitive ingenuity challenge of creating a new race car," said the Aston Martin statement.

"Enrico will oversee the architecture, design and build of new race cars."

In a previous management reorganisation, Dan Fallows, poached from Red Bull as technical director in 2022, departed last November.

Also unclear is the future mandate of performance director Tom McCullough, who will "remain in the Group in a leadership position".

McCullough has been with the team for over a decade and through three incarnations, having joined from Sauber in 2014 when the Silverstone squad was known as Force India. It is understood he will superintend Aston Martin's other racing activities.

Since McCullough's job was to maximise car performance trackside, this role has been superseded by Krack's new position.

"I have spent the last three months understanding and assessing our performance," said Cowell, "and I've been incredibly impressed by the dedication, commitment and hard work of this team.

"With the completion of the AMR Technology Campus and our transition in 2026 to a full works team, alongside our strategic partners Honda and Aramco, we are on a journey to becoming a Championship-winning team.

"These organisational changes are a natural evolution of the multi-year plans that we have scheduled to make and I'm incredibly excited about the future."

- Stuart Codling

Thursday, 5 September 2024

FERRARI APPOINT LOIC SERRA AS CHASSIS TECHNICAL DIRECTOR


French engineer Loic Serra will take over as Ferrari's chassis technical director when he joins in October, the Formula One team confirmed on Thursday.

Ferrari's former chassis technical director Enrico Cardile stepped down in July, with team principal Frederic Vasseur overseeing the chassis area as an interim measure.

Cardile will join rivals Aston Martin next year as their chief technical officer.

Serra, currently the performance director at Mercedes, was due to join as head of chassis performance engineering and would have reported to Cardile.

The Frenchman will now report directly to Vasseur, Ferrari added in a statement.

- Reuters 

Monday, 8 July 2024

FERRARI TECHNICAL DIRECTOR ENRICO CARDILE HANDS IN RESIGNATION

Enrico Cardile joined Ferarri in 2005 as head of the Termica Department. Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images


 Ferrari Formula One chassis technical director Enrico Cardile has handed in his notice and is relinquishing his role with immediate effect, the Italian team said on Monday.

Team principal Fred Vasseur will oversee the chassis area as an interim measure.

Cardile has spent almost two decades at Ferrari, who are second in the championship after winning two of 12 races so far but in danger of being overhauled by resurgent McLaren.

Media reports in Italy have linked Cardile to rivals Aston Martin, whose double world champion Fernando Alonso was previously at Ferrari.

Loic Serra is due to join Ferrari from Mercedes in October as head of chassis performance engineering and would have reported to Cardile.

The sport's most successful and glamorous team are also attempting to recruit star designer Adrian Newey, who has announced his departure from Red Bull without saying where he might go.

Aston Martin have also made Newey an offer, according to F1 media and British outlets.

Canadian driver Lance Stroll, son of Aston Martin team owner Lawrence, said recently that Newey was "someone that everyone would love to have in their team colours."

Ferrari have seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, the winner of his home British Grand Prix last Sunday, joining from Mercedes next season.

- Reuters