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Rob Marshall (born 14 April 1968) is a British Formula One engineer for McLaren, being their Chief Designer leading their technical team after initially being hired as the Technical Director for Engineering and Design. [1] He previously had a leading role in the Red Bull Racing team from 2006-2024.
Between 2015 and 2017, the team competed as McLaren Honda due to their engine partnership with Honda. [357] The team has competed as McLaren F1 Team since 2018. [358] CEO Zak Brown has said that he will not be selling the name of the team to a title sponsor to keep the team's name intact and will be looking for major sponsors instead. [359] [360]
Joining McLaren Formula One team in 2001 [8] as operations director, Neale oversaw the team go from strength to strength, with his role as managing director marked by the F1 World Championship win for McLaren, with Lewis Hamilton, in 2008. His career at McLaren Group continued with his appointment in 2016 as chief operating officer.
McLaren are to consider imposing team orders to help Lando Norris overhaul Max Verstappen, who says his Red Bull is "undriveable".
Leiters added that the spirit of openness is also embraced by McLaren’s Formula One race team, which he says is the “most liked" team on the grid. The McLaren F1 team is in the midst of a ...
Sanchez left Ferrari in March 2023, [5] and entered a period of gardening leave, before returning to McLaren as technical director of car concept and performance, effective 2024, replacing James Key. [6] He left McLaren by mutual consent on 2 April 2024, as the role he had envisioned was "not aligned with the reality of the position". [7]
McLaren CEO Zak Brown talks the big business of Formula 1, the Netflix effect, ... McLaren F1 Team MCL36 Mercedes during the F1 Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on March ...
Before the arrival of sponsorship liveries in the 1968 season the team's nationality also determined the colour of a car entered by the team; thus, Italian teams' cars were rosso corsa red, French were bleu de France blue, and British (with several exceptions, such as cars entered by teams Rob Walker, [26] Brabham [27] and McLaren [28]) were ...