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Bob Bell (ice Hockey)
Bob or Bobby Bell may refer to: Sports * Bob Bell (motorsport) (born 1958), British Formula One technical director * Bob Bell (American football) (born 1948), American football player *Bobby Bell (born 1940), American football player * Bobby Bell (English footballer) (born 1950), English footballer * Bobby Bell (Scottish footballer) (1934–2007), Scottish footballer * Bob Bell (Australian footballer) (1953–2010), Australian rules footballer Others *Bob Bell (actor) (1922–1997), American actor * Bob Bell (art director) (1918–2009), British art director * Bob Bell (insurance), British insurance magnate, campaigner of the Maxi yachts ''Condor'' and ''Condor of Bermuda'' in the 1970s & 80s *Bob Bell (politician) (1929–2011), New Zealand politician * Bob Bell (sculptor), Choctaw sculptor and "Master Artist" of the Five Civilized Tribes Museum See also *Rob Bell Robert Holmes Bell Jr. (born August 23, 1970) is an American author, speaker and former pastor. Bell founded ...
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Bob Bell (motorsport)
Robert Charles Bell (born 10 April 1958 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a former Formula One engineer and technical director, best known for his work with the Renault Formula One team. Bell attended Queen's University in Belfast, gaining a doctorate in Aeronautical Engineering. before joining McLaren in 1982 and worked as the company aerodynamicist until 1988, when he was promoted to head of research and development for the next two years. In 1997, Bell moved to the Benetton Formula team, working there with Nick Wirth. He worked as the Senior Aerodynamicist at Benetton until 1999, when he went to the Jordan Grand Prix team joining them as the head of vehicle technology, after being invited by his former McLaren colleague Mike Gascoyne. Both left Jordan for Renault F1 and in 2001, Bell was appointed the deputy technical director at the Enstone team, becoming the technical director in 2003 when Mike Gascoyne departed to join the Toyota F1 team. Bell was Renault F1's technic ...
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