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Richard Wolverson

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British Formula One engineer
Richard Wolverson
OccupationEngineer
EmployerRed Bull Racing
Known forFormula One engineer
TitleHead of Race Team Operations

Richard Wolverson is a British Formula One engineer. He is currently the Head of Race Team Operations for the Red Bull Racing Formula One team.[1]

Career

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Wolverson began his motorsport career working in gearbox design. After completing his engineering studies, he joined Xtrac in 2001 as a design engineer, initially contributing to transmission programmes in the British Touring Car Championship and DTM. A brief period in 2004 as a track support engineer in North American racing was followed by increased responsibility for transmission design across a wide range of categories, including the World Rally Championship, LMP1 and LMP2 sports-car racing, NASCAR and Formula One applications. After seven years at Xtrac, Wolverson moved to Formula One full time in 2008, joining Red Bull Racing as a Transmission Design Engineer. In this role he was a key part of the gearbox design team on the Red Bull RB5 and continued working in the same area on the championship-winning Red Bull RB6 and Red Bull RB7. He later became Customer Transmission Engineer, acting as the principal technical liaison for Red Bull's customer programmes, including Caterham. With the introduction of hybrid systems, he also served as Customer KERS Support Engineer, overseeing the safe integration and operation of the technology.[2]

In 2013 Wolverson was promoted to Engineering Coordinator, combining technical coordination responsibilities with the operational role of "Car Controller" during pit stops, ensuring that pit lane procedures were executed efficiently and safely. In 2015 he moved into the position of Engineer – Car Engineering, and in 2018 was further promoted to Senior Engineer, where he took responsibility for defining and managing car specification and overseeing build configuration throughout the season.[3]

As part of a reorganisation of the race team ahead of the 2025 season, Wolverson was appointed Head of Race Team Operations, assuming responsibility for all trackside operations, including pit-stop performance, garage procedures and overall race weekend execution.[4]

References

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Founder
Dietrich Mateschitz
Advisor to Red Bull GmbH
TBD
Team principal
Laurent Mekies
Personnel
Enrico Balbo
Hugh Bird
Chris Gent
Ben Hodgkinson
Stephen Knowles
Gianpiero Lambiase
Paul Monaghan
Phil Prew
Simon Rennie
Guillaume Rocquelin
Ole Schack
Hannah Schmitz
Pierre Waché
Ben Waterhouse
Richard Wolverson
Richard Wood
Former personnel
Ben Agathangelou
Marco Adurno
Dickon Balmforth
Damien Brayshaw
Ben Butler
Matt Caller
Daniele Casanova
Guillaume Cattelani
Elliot Dason-Barber
Mark Ellis
Dan Fallows
Paul Field  [pt]
Mark Gallagher
Mark Gillan
Rob Gray
Andrew Green
Kenny Handkammer
Christian Horner
Gerry Hughes
Guru Johl
Tim Malyon
Helmut Marko
Jonathan Marshall
Rob Marshall
Neil Martin
Pete Machin
Ian Morgan
Adrian Newey
Calum Nicholas
Ciaron Pilbeam
Peter Prodromou
Mark Smith
Craig Skinner
Michael Manning
Stefano Sordo
Guenther Steiner
Lee Stevenson
Dave Stubbs
Anton Stipinovich
Rob Taylor
Angelos Tsiaparas
Gavin Ward
Jonathan Wheatley
Geoff Willis
David Worner
Giles Wood
2026 Race drivers
3. Netherlands Max Verstappen
6. France Isack Hadjar
2026 Test and reserve drivers
22. Japan Yuki Tsunoda
Red Bull Junior Team
Bulgaria Nikola Tsolov
Argentina Mattia Colnaghi
Republic of Ireland Fionn McLaughlin
Mexico Ernesto Rivera
Thailand Enzo Tarnvanichkul
Switzerland Chiara Bättig
Netherlands Rocco Coronel
Sweden Scott Kin Lindblom
Sweden Melvin Kalousdian
Red Bull Academy Programme
Brazil Rafaela Ferreira
United Kingdom Alisha Palmowski
Race winners
Mexico Sergio Pérez
Australia Daniel Ricciardo
Netherlands Max Verstappen
Germany Sebastian Vettel
Australia Mark Webber
World champion(s)
Germany Sebastian Vettel
Netherlands Max Verstappen
Drivers' titles
2010
2011
2012
2013
2021
2022
2023
2024
Constructors' titles
2010
2011
2012
2013
2022
2023
Sister team
Racing Bulls
Formula One cars
RB1
RB2
RB3
RB4
RB5
RB6
RB7
RB8
RB9
RB10
RB11
RB12
RB13
RB14
RB15
RB16
RB16B
RB18
RB19
RB20
RB21
RB22
Concept cars
X2010/X2011/X2014/X2019
Related
Red Bull Powertrains
Red Bull GmbH
Red Bull Junior Team

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