Rob Smedley joins F1 as expert technical consultant for 2019

Former Williams and Ferrari engineer Rob Smedley will work with Formula One Management as an expe𝔍rt technical consultant through the 2019 season.

Smedley announced at the end of last year that he would be leaving Williams after five seasons in the role of head of vehicle performance, 𒉰having previously spent a decade at Ferrari, most no🍒tably as Felipe Massa's race engineer.

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Smedley joins F1 as expert technical consultant

Former Williams and Ferrari engineer Rob Smedley will work with Formula One Management as an expert technical consultant through ♛the 2019 season.

Smedley announced at the end of last year that he would be leaving Williams after five seasons in the role of head of vehicle performance, having previously spent a decade at Ferrari, most notably as Felipe Massa's race engin൩eer.

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Smedley confirmed at the time he would be looking to remain in💃 F1, with it being cಞonfirmed this week that he will be linking up with the sport's in-house team for 2019.

Smedley "will use his 20 years’ worth of experience in the sport to add an expert voice to Formula 🌄1’s coverage across all of its platforms," according to F1's official website following successful talks with Ross 📖Brawn, the sport's technical managing director.

"It’s about trying to get a coherent message in terms of the technical side of Formula 1: how the events unfolded, why people have made certain decisions, and putting that out across the various different platforms, and hopefully telling a better story of Formula✱ 1," Smedley said.

"It’s about really br𒁏inging the inner beauty of Formula 1 to the viewer, to the fan.

“In conversations with Ross, we were both of the opinion that t🦹here’s this really rich seam of technical content, of data, of the way that teams operate, that actually never gets told. And it’s part of the whole story that underpins Formula 1, which actually the paying public, the Formula 1 fan, never ever gets to see – or they🃏 get to see very little of it.

"So there’s an✨ opportunity in front of us to put that together at some l🐓evel."

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