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Sir
Jackie Stewart OBE
Triple World Champion, Stewart Grand Prix team
founder and President of the BRDC, Sir Jackie created
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James Allen
James Allen, lead commentator for ITV's coverage of Formula 1,
replaced Murray Walker as the voice of Formula 1 in 2001. He is also the
F1 correspondent for the Financial Times newspaper and has been a writer, broadcaster and author/biographer for nearly 20 years. |
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Martin
Brundle
Ex-Grand Prix
driver, Le Mans Winner and Sportscar
Champion, Martin is ITVs F1 Commentator as well
as
Chairman of the BRDC. |
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Brian
Clark
A solicitor with over twenty years experience
advising
drivers and teams, particularly in F1. Until his retirement,
head of European Legal Affairs at IMG. |
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Norbert
Haug
Former motorsport journalist, joined Mercedes-Benz in
1990.
Now Vice President responsible for their motorsport
activities
with a particular focus on F1. |
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Patrick
Head
Co-founder and Technical Director of Williams F1.
Designer of several World Championship winning cars. |
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Peter
Hetherington
Formerly a senior partner at Rawlinson and Hunter,
Peter is a specialist on charitable trusts. |
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Michael
Jakeman
Experienced F1 mechanic formerly with Williams, Benetton and Jaguar.
Now running his own business restoring F1 cars.
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David
Ryan
Employed by McLaren International for over 25 years,
Dave has
risen through the ranks of mechanics to become Team
Manager. |
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Michael
Tee
Beginning as a Grand Prix photographer for leading publications,
Michael founded one of the worlds leading motorsport
photographic agencies. |
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Prof
Sid Watkins OBE
Professor of Neurosurgery at Princess Grace Hospital,
Grand Prix Surgeon, President of the Medical Commission
and Chairman of the Expert Advisory Safety Committee
of the FIA. |
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Jo
Ramirez
An illustrious career in the pitlane as mechanic, team
manager and co-ordinator, spanning four decades and
several teams, including Tyrrell and McLaren. |
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John
Hogan
Former Vice President Marketing and Sales at Philip
Morris International,
and, for twenty nine years, responsible for the F1 programme
and
most other sponsorship activities world-wide. |