Patrick Bruce Reith Symonds (born 11 June 1953) is a British
motor racing engineer, who is currently the executive engineering consultant for the Andretti Cadillac F1 program. He was the Chief Technical Officer at
Williams Grand Prix Engineering from 2013 until 2016, having previously worked at the Benetton, Renault and Virgin Formula One teams. Until May 2024 he was the Chief Technical Officer of
Formula One
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. In September 2009, Symonds was forced to resign from the ING
Renault
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F1 team due to his involvement in race fixing at the
2008 Singapore Grand Prix. After the
Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile
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(FIA) conducted its own investigation, Symonds and Renault's Managing Director
Flavio Briatore were banned indefinitely from any events sanctioned by the FIA, although this ban was later overturned by a French Tribunal de Grande Instance.
Early life and education
Symonds was born in
Bedford
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Bedford was founded at a ford (crossin ...
, England and educated at
Gresham's School in
Holt, Norfolk, after which he studied at
Oxford Polytechnic and
Cranfield University, where he gained a Masters in
aerodynamics
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.
Career
After starting his career in lower motorsport categories, he joined
Toleman in the early 1980s. As Toleman grew, it was taken over to become
Benetton Formula, and was subsequently sold and renamed Renault F1. Symonds remained throughout this entire period with the team, working his way through the technical ranks. He served as an engineer for many of the team's drivers, including
Alessandro Nannini and
Teo Fabi.
After a brief move to the abortive
Reynard
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F1 project with then-chief designer
Rory Byrne in 1991, he returned to Benetton. In the mid-1990s he was
Michael Schumacher
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's
race engineer while also assuming the role of Head of
Research and Development
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. Symonds remained with Benetton when Schumacher departed to
Ferrari
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in 1996. When
Ross Brawn was also lured to Ferrari, Symonds became Benetton's Technical Director. When
Mike Gascoyne joined the team in 2001, Symonds was promoted to executive director of Engineering, a post which he retained though the transition to
Renault
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ownership in 2002.
Singapore crash
In July 2009,
Nelson Piquet Jr. claimed Symonds asked him to deliberately crash at the
2008 Singapore Grand Prix to
manufacture a situation which would assist team-mate
Fernando Alonso
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to win the race.
The ING
Renault F1 Team released a statement on 16 September 2009 stating that Symonds was no longer part of the team. Symonds was subsequently suspended from F1 events for five years after expressing his "eternal regret and shame" to the
FIA World Motor Sport Council. However, his ban was overturned by the French
Tribunal de Grande Instance on 5 January 2010, and he was also paid €5,000 in compensation. In April, he and Briatore reached an out-of-court settlement with the FIA where he could return to F1 in 2013 but could be a consultant to a current Formula 1 team in the meantime.
2009–2013
In , Symonds returned to F1 as a consultant for the
Virgin Racing (later
Manor F1) team to conduct a thorough overview of its operation, following a disappointing start to its second season in the sport. Shortly afterwards, the team parted company with existing technical director
Nick Wirth. Symonds is believed by many to have effectively taken Wirth's place, although he was still only a consultant due to the terms of his ban.
Symonds had a column in the ''
F1 Racing'' magazine, and serves on the committee for the MSc in Motorsport Engineering and Management at Cranfield University.
Williams F1
In July 2013 it was announced that Symonds had been appointed as Chief Technical Officer for the Williams F1 Team, replacing
Mike Coughlan.
Williams confirmed in December 2016 that Symonds would be leaving upon the expiration of his contract at the end of the year.
Sky Sports F1
In March 2017, it was announced that Symonds was to join the Sky F1 team.
Formula 1 Chief Technical Officer
Symonds served as Formula 1's Chief Technical Officer from March 2017 until May 2024.
Cadillac F1
In May 2024 it was publicly announced that Symonds had signed onto
Andretti Global's Formula One bid, to be known as
Cadillac Formula One Team, serving as the executive engineering consultant for its planned entry in 2026.
References
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1953 births
Living people
People educated at Gresham's School
Alumni of Cranfield University
Renault people
Formula One engineers
Benetton Formula
Williams Grand Prix Engineering