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Renault Hires Ex-Mercedes Head Of Powerunit, Matthew Harman

The Renault Sport Formula One Team has hired ex-Mercedes engineer Matthew Harman as their Deputy Chief Designer. Harman will join the French squad on the 1st September, having spent his recent years as part of the Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport‘s Head of Powertrain Integration and Transmission Design. His role at the Brackley-based team involved integration between the power unit, transmission and chassis which has led to Mercedes to four consecutive drivers and constructors championships. When Harman joins the team in his new role, he will assist Chief Designer Martin Tolliday in the design of future cars. Managing Director of Renault Sport Racing, Cyril Abiteboul, says the...
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