David Sanchez (engineer)

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David Sanchez
NationalityFrench
CitizenshipFrench
OccupationEngineer
Known forFormula One engineer

David Sanchez is a French Formula One engineer. He has been employed by the Renault, Ferrari and McLaren teams.[1]

Career

After graduating from the École nationale supérieure de mécanique et d'aérotechnique Sanchez started his motorsport career working as an aerodynamicist for the Renault F1 team as a junior aerodynamicist in 2005.[2] He moved to

McLaren Racing in 2007 initially as a senior aerodynamicist before progressing onto becoming an aerodynamics team leader being a part of the team that developed the innovative F-Duct seen in the McLaren MP4-25.[3] Seeking a new challenge Sanchez decided to join Ferrari in October 2012 as a Principle Aerodynamicist, later replacing the departing Dirk de Beer as chief aerodynamicist in 2016 before heading up the entire department in 2019.[4] In 2021 Sanchez was promoted again to Chief Engineer, Vehicle Concept leading the design and development of the 2022 Ferrari car.[5]

Sanchez left Ferrari in March 2023 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, due to the role he had envisioned being "not aligned with the reality of the position".[7]

References

  1. ^ "Key out, Sanchez in as McLaren restructures F1 team". www.autosport.com. 23 March 2023. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Conférence Ferrari F1 contre le cancer 2016". ISAE-ENSMA officiel.
  3. ^ "THE UNKNOWN VISIONARY LEADING FERRARI OUT OF F1 TURMOIL". therace.com. 12 May 2021.
  4. ^ "Ferrari appoints new chief aerodynamicist". f1i. 12 August 2016.
  5. ^ "Ferrari complete technical reorganisation ahead of 2021 season". F1.com.
  6. ^ Noble, Jonathan (23 March 2023). "Key out, Sanchez in as McLaren restructures F1 team". Motorsport.com. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  7. ^ "McLaren Formula 1 Team announces organisational updates". www.mclaren.com. Retrieved 2 April 2024.