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Rob Taylor (engineer)

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British engineer (born 1959)
Rob Taylor
Born (1959年04月23日) 23 April 1959 (age 67)
Deddington, England
OccupationEngineer
Years active1989–2024
Known forFormula One Engineer

Robert Taylor (born 23 April 1959) is a retired British Formula One and motorsport engineer. He is best known for holding senior engineering positions at Haas F1 Team, Marussia F1, Red Bull Racing, Jaguar Racing and Arrows International.[1]

Career

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Taylor studied mechanical engineering before beginning his career in the automotive and aerospace sectors, working for Rolls-Royce and later Cosworth, where he gained experience in powertrain and mechanical design. He moved into Formula One in 1989 with Benetton Formula as a suspension design engineer, contributing to car design and development during the team’s rise in competitiveness in the early 1990s. Taylor subsequently joined Scuderia Ferrari at its Design and Development base in Shalford, Surrey, where he worked as a design engineer responsible for suspension systems and gearbox design.[2]

Taylor later followed a number of Ferrari Design and Development staff to Arrows International, initially serving as a senior design engineer before being promoted to Chief Designer in 1998, overseeing chassis design coordination and engineering processes.[3] When the Arrows team folded, Taylor joined Jaguar Racing as Head of Vehicle Design, continuing to focus on the mechanical architecture of the car.[2] He remained in this position following the team’s transformation into Red Bull Racing, heading the chassis design group until his departure at the start of 2006. He then reunited with former Ferrari and Arrows colleague Mike Coughlan at McLaren Racing as Senior Design Team Leader, contributing to the development of the championship-winning McLaren MP4-23.[4]

Taylor joined Marussia F1 in 2011 as Deputy Chief Designer, where he played a central role in establishing the team’s in-house design capability during its transition from a customer-car model run by Wirth Research to a fully independent constructor. In 2015 he became Chief Designer of the newly established Haas F1 Team, leading the design of the American squad’s first generation of Formula One cars and helping shape its technical structure ahead of its 2016 debut.[5] He remained Chief Designer until the end of 2020, when he transitioned to the role of Assistant Chief Engineer. Taylor departed the team in 2024.[6]

References

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Founder
Gene Haas
Team Principal
Ayao Komatsu
Personnel
Damien Brayshaw
Tom Coupland
Andrea De Zordo
Pierre Genon
Dominic Haines
Nicolas Hennel
Mark Lowe
Laura Müller
Francesco Nenci
Ronan O'Hare
Davide Paganelli
Former Personnel
Ben Agathangelou
Ruth Buscombe
Peter Crolla
Gary Gannon
Adam Jacobs
Jose Manuel López
Arron Melvin
Dave O'Neill
Matteo Piraccini
Ed Regan
Simone Resta
Giuliano Salvi
Mark Slade
Guenther Steiner
Rob Taylor
2026 Race drivers
31. France Esteban Ocon
87. United Kingdom Oliver Bearman
Test and reserve drivers
Australia Jack Doohan
Japan Ryo Hirakawa
Development drivers
United States Kaylee Countryman
Former drivers
Brazil Pietro Fittipaldi
Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez
France Romain Grosjean
Germany Nico Hülkenberg
Denmark Kevin Magnussen
Russian Automobile Federation  Nikita Mazepin
Germany Mick Schumacher
Formula One cars
VF-16
VF-17
VF-18
VF-19
VF-20
VF-21
VF-22
VF-23
VF-24
VF-25
VF-26
Related
Haas Automation
Haas Factory Team
Stewart–Haas Racing
Scuderia Ferrari
Haas Driver Development Programme
Personnel
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Drivers
2026 drivers
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F1 World Champions
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Formula One titles
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Cars
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Sports cars
USAC/IndyCar
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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
Jaguar TCS Racing - Formula E (2016–)
Personnel
Gerd Mäuser (Chairman)
James Barclay (Team Director)
Craig Wilson (Race Director)
Race drivers
9. New Zealand Mitch Evans
13. Portugal António Félix da Costa
Test & Reserve drivers
France Tom Dillmann
Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne
United Kingdom Jamie Chadwick
Former drivers
United Kingdom Sam Bird
United Kingdom Adam Carroll
Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr.
United Kingdom Alex Lynn
United Kingdom James Calado
United Kingdom Tom Blomqvist
New Zealand Nick Cassidy
Teams' Champion
2023–24
Formula E Powertrains
I-Type
Jaguar Racing – Formula One (2000–2004)
Ford Motor Company leadership
Wolfgang Reitzle
Niki Lauda
Tony Purnell
Team principals
Jackie Stewart (CEO)
Neil Ressler (CEO)
Bobby Rahal
Niki Lauda
Guenther Steiner (managing director)
David Pitchforth (managing director)
John Hogan (sporting director)
Personnel
Ben Agathangelou
John Allison
Gary Anderson
Mark Ellis
Dan Fallows
Mark Gallagher
Mark Gillan
Nick Hayes
Gill Jones
Pete Machin
Tim Malyon
Steve Nichols
Malcolm Oastler
Ian Pocock
Xevi Pujolar
Dave Redding
John Russell
Stefano Sordo
Dave Stubbs
Rob Taylor
Ben Waterhouse
Drivers
United Kingdom Eddie Irvine
Australia Mark Webber
Spain Pedro de la Rosa
Austria Christian Klien
United Kingdom Johnny Herbert
Brazil Antônio Pizzonia
United Kingdom Justin Wilson
Brazil Luciano Burti
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R5
 Japan Footwork Arrows (1991–1996)
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World Drivers' Champions
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Cars
Formula One
Formula Two
IndyCar/CART
Sports cars
Engines
Current
Past
  • L4 (1952–1956)
  • V6 (1958–1966)
  • Turbocharged V6 (1981–1988)
  • V8 (1956–1958, 1964–1965, 2006–2013)
  • V10 (1996–2005)
  • V12 (1950–1951, 1964–1980, 1989–1995)
Formula One titles
Drivers' titles
Constructors' titles
Related
Founder
Luciano Benetton
Team principals
Peter Collins
Flavio Briatore
David Richards
Rocco Benetton
Personnel
James Allison
Ben Agathangelou
Giorgio Ascanelli
John Barnard
Bob Bell
Ross Brawn
Rory Byrne
Nick Chester
Frank Coppuck
Tad Czapski
Tim Densham
Marco de Luca
Pat Fry
Mike Gascoyne
Rob Marshall
Steve Matchett
Paul Monaghan
Jarrod Murphy
Steve Nielsen
Alan Permane
Dave Redding
Sergio Rinland
Paul Seaby
Mark Smith
Patrizia Spinelli
Nigel Stepney
Pat Symonds
Rob Taylor
Willem Toet
Nikolas Tombazis
Dino Toso
Naoki Tokunaga
Joan Villadelprat
John Walton
Jonathan Wheatley
Nick Wirth
World Champions
Michael Schumacher
Drivers
Teo Fabi
Gerhard Berger
Thierry Boutsen
Alessandro Nannini
Johnny Herbert
Emanuele Pirro
Nelson Piquet
Roberto Moreno
Michael Schumacher
Martin Brundle
Riccardo Patrese
JJ Lehto
Jos Verstappen
Jean Alesi
Alexander Wurz
Giancarlo Fisichella
Jenson Button
Drivers' titles
1994
1995
Constructors' titles
1995
Formula One cars
B186
B187
B188
B189
B189B
B190
B190B
B191
B191B
B192
B193
B193B
B194
B195
B196
B197
B198
B199
B200
B201
Related
Benetton Group
Team Enstone
Toleman
Renault
1994 cheating allegations

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