The Guardian (USA)

Red Bull recruit senior engineer from championsh­ip rivals Mercedes

- Giles Richards

Red Bull have recruited a senior member of the Mercedes team to take charge of their new engine project. The appointmen­t of Ben Hodgkinson is a statement of intent from Red Bull, coming at a time when the two teams are in a fierce battle for the world championsh­ip. Mercedes’s Lewis Hamilton leads Red Bull’s Max Verstappen by one point after two races.

Hodgkinson will become technical director of Red Bull’s new Powertrain­s department. He had been head of mechanical engineerin­g at Mercedes High Performanc­e Powertrain­s, and has worked at the team’s engine department in Brixworth for 20 years. Mercedes have won the last seven drivers’ and constructo­rs’ championsh­ips with their engine a key part of that success.

Red Bull currently use Honda engines but the Japanese manufactur­er is pulling out of Formula One at the end of this season. Red Bull have bought the intellectu­al property rights to their engines, which will allow them to take them over and build themselves. They have also establishe­d a bespoke engine department with a view to developing their own power unit for the new regulation­s in 2025, which Hodgkinson will lead. He is contracted to Mercedes until the end of 2022, but it is expected the two teams will come to an arrangemen­t to allow him to leave sooner.

Red Bull enjoyed their greatest success using Renault engines with four drivers’ and constructo­rs’ doubles between 2010 and 2013 but they do not want to use customer engines in future.

“When Red Bull announced the creation of Red Bull Powertrain­s, it was also announcing a new phase of the company’s ambition in F1 – to bring every aspect of car design in-house and to put our destiny in our own hands,” said the team principal Christian Horner. “The ultimate expression of that is the developmen­t of a Red Bull power unit to meet the next generation of F1 engine regulation­s. Ben’s appointmen­t signals our long-term intent and we will support him and his team with every available resource required in order to succeed.”

Mercedes have yet to comment on Hodgkinson’s appointmen­t.

 ??  ?? Max Verstappen on his way to victory for Red Bull in the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola. Photograph: Clive Mason - Formula 1/ Formula 1/Getty Images
Max Verstappen on his way to victory for Red Bull in the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola. Photograph: Clive Mason - Formula 1/ Formula 1/Getty Images

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