Ferrari named former Mercedes engineer Loic Serra as a technical director for its Formula 1 team on Thursday.
The 52-year-old Frenchman starts on Oct. 1 and replaces the departed Enrico Cardile as chassis technical director.
Serra will report directly to team principal Fred Vasseur, Ferrari said in a press statement on Thursday.
Enrico Gaultieri remains in his role as Ferrari’s technical director on the power unit side.
Cardile departed in July to accept a senior technical position at Aston Martin.
Serra had worked at Mercedes for more than a decade. He will be reunited with driver Lewis Hamilton when the seven-time world champion joins Ferrari for the 2025 season.
–Field Level Media
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