Ron Meadows

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Ron Meadows
Born (1964-02-07) 7 February 1964 (age 58)
NationalityBritish
CitizenshipBritish
OccupationMechanic
EmployerMercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport
Known forFormula One team manager
TitleSporting director

Ron Meadows (born 7 February 1964)[1] is a British Formula One mechanic and team manager. He is currently the sporting director at the Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport Formula One team.[2]

Career[]

Meadows started his career in motorsport as a mechanic in his early teens and worked his way through the ranks to running his own Formula 3000 squad. After several years as a team boss, Meadows moved to the US to work for Walker Racing in the Indy Car series.[3] Due to his vast experience, Meadows received a call from Adrian Reynard who asked him to join the fledging British American Racing team as their factory manager.[4] After the Brackley-based team struggled during their maiden season Meadows was promoted to team manager and remained with the outfit as they became Honda Racing, and then took on the sporting director role in 2008. In 2009, he helped Brawn GP take their one and only World Championship, and remained in the same sporting director position as the champions were bought out by Mercedes winning 8 constructors and 7 drivers titles with the team. In his current role Meadows is responsible for managing garage operations and is the lead figure on the Mercedes pit wall.[5] He also represents the team in discussions with the FIA and the Sporting Working Group and directly communicates with Michael Masi during the race weekend.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ "Ron Meadows". GPupdate.net. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  2. ^ "The Dream Team Behind Mercedes: Meet The 'Brackley Boys', Beyond The Grid, Official F1 Podcast". F1.com.
  3. ^ "Ron Meadows". Side Podcast.
  4. ^ "Ron Meadows: 'I was never someone who aspired to be in Formula 1'". merseysportlive.
  5. ^ "Mercedes F1 Pit Wall EXPLAINED!". Mercedes AMG Petronas.
  6. ^ "INSIGHT: The Trackside Engineers". Mercedes AMG Petronas.
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