Dan Fallows
Dan Fallows is a British Formula One aerodynamicist. He is currently the head of aerodynamics at the Red Bull Racing Formula One team.[1]
Dan Fallows | |
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Born | 14 November 1973 |
Nationality | |
Citizenship | British |
Occupation | Aerodynamicist |
Employer | Red Bull Racing |
Known for | Formula One Aerodynamicist |
Title | Head of Aerodynamics |
Biography
Fallows started his career in F1 when he was recruited in 2002 by Jaguar Racing as a senior aerodynamicist. However, when Ford announced its decision to stop its involvement in Formula 1, he moved to Italian chassis builder Dallara. In 2006 Fallows returned to the Milton Keynes outfit, which had now become Red Bull Racing, where he took on the role of team leader in the aerodynamics department, helping the team to its first podiums, victories and ultimately to eight world titles in four years between 2010 and 2013.[2] In 2014 he stepped up to become Head of Aerodynamics and since then has helped shaped the team's progress through F1's hybrid era.[3][4]
References
- "Dan Fallows Biography". Red Bull Racing.
- "Sebastian Vettel wins fourth straight F1 world title with Indian GP triumph". The Guardian.
- "Red Bull Racing hires new head of aerodynamics". Auto123.
- "Red Bull creates new Technical Director role". Formula One.