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Hywel Thomas

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British Formula One engineer
Hywel Thomas
Hywel Thomas on the 2016 Belgian Grand Prix podium.
Born (1972年09月18日) 18 September 1972 (age 53)
OccupationEngineer
EmployerMercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains
TitleManaging Director

Hywel Thomas (born 18 September 1972) is a British Formula One engineer. He is currently the managing director of Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains.[1]

Career

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Thomas graduated from the University of Bath in 1995 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Shortly afterwards, he joined Perkins Engines as a Graduate Engineer, later progressing into a Simulation Engineer position as he expanded his technical experience.[2]

Thomas moved to Cosworth in 1999, working as a Design Engineer on the company's F1 programme. In 2004, he transitioned to Mercedes-Ilmor, initially as a Senior Design Engineer before also taking on responsibilities as a Design Team Leader. He then became Head of Mechanical Engineering in 2008, and in 2013 stepped into the position of engineering director, playing an integral role in the design of the dominant Mercedes V6 hybrid Formula One power unit.[3]

In 2015 he was appointed Chief Engineer and four years later he assumed oversight of Formula One power unit development as the organisation's F1 Power Unit Director. Throughout this time, the Brixworth power unit team secured seven consecutive Constructors’ Championships with the Mercedes.[4]

He succeeded Andy Cowell as managing director in June 2020, taking responsibility for leading Mercedes engine division (HPP) and steering the continued development of their hybrid power units, including the new generation set to be introduced in 2026.[5]

References

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Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team (2010present)
Ownership
Mercedes-Benz Group (33.3%)
Ineos (33.3%)
Toto Wolff (28.3%)
George Kurtz (5.0%)
Executive management
Toto Wolff (CEO & team principal)
Ola Källenius (Head of Mercedes-Benz)
Current personnel
James Allison
Peter Bonnington
Simon Cole
Matt Deane
Marcus Dudley
Bradley Lord
Ron Meadows
Jarrod Murphy
Riccardo Musconi
David Nelson
John Owen
Simone Resta
Evan Short
Andrew Shovlin
Rob Thomas  [pt]
Giacomo Tortora
Geoff Willis
Former personnel
Enrico Balbo
Bob Bell
Loïc Bigois
Eric Blandin
Ross Brawn
Jock Clear
Steve Clark
Lucia Conconi
Aldo Costa
Tad Czapski
Jérôme d'Ambrosio
Mark Ellis
Mike Elliott
Nick Fry
Brendan Gilhome
Norbert Haug
Jürgen Hubbert
Adam Kenyon
Stephen Knowles
Niki Lauda
Paddy Lowe
Arron Melvin
Ronan O'Hare
Phil Prew
Tony Ross
Wolfgang Schattling
Loïc Serra
Mark Slade
Stefan Strahnz
Kevin Taylor
James Vowles
Thomas Weber
Craig Wilson
Ian Wright
Dieter Zetsche
2026 race drivers
12. Italy Kimi Antonelli
63. United Kingdom George Russell
2026 test and reserve drivers
Denmark Frederik Vesti
2026 development drivers
Paraguay Joshua Dürksen
France Doriane Pin
Simulator drivers
United Kingdom Jake Hughes
United Kingdom Anthony Davidson
Junior Programme drivers
Australia James Anagnostiadis
United Kingdom Kenzo Craigie
Italy Niccolò Perico
Spain Luna Fluxá
United Kingdom Ethan Jeff-Hall
United Arab Emirates Rashid Al Dhaheri
France Andy Consani
Germany Devin Titz
France Many Nuvolini
United States Payton Westcott
World Champions
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
Germany Nico Rosberg
Ambassadors
Germany Nico Rosberg
Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez
United Kingdom Susie Wolff
Notable drivers
 Finland Valtteri Bottas
 Germany Michael Schumacher
Drivers' titles
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
Constructors' titles
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
Formula One cars
W01
W02
W03
W04
W05
W06
W07
W08
W09
W10
W11
W12
W13
W14
W15
W16
W17
Engine division
Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains
Related
Mercedes-Benz Group
Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-AMG
Mercedes High Performance Powertrains (2005present)
Daimler-Benz AG (19541955)
World Championships with Mercedes-Benz engines

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