Moving F1-Staff

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lio007
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A good amount of supposed "key-hirings" from rival teams at Aston Martin are already gone:
Dan Fallows
Andrew Alessi
James Winepress
Ian Greig
Eric Blandin (rumoured)
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But on the other hand they are still able to attract new people regardless of their hire and fire culture.

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lio007 wrote:
05 Jan 2026, 09:43
A good amount of supposed "key-hirings" from rival teams at Aston Martin are already gone:
Dan Fallows
Andrew Alessi
James Winepress
Ian Greig
Eric Blandin (rumoured)
...
But on the other hand they are still able to attract new people regardless of their hire and fire culture.
Ian Greig joined Red Bull in November 25 as head of aerodynamic analysis and technology.

Interesting that Andrew Alessi and James Winepress were both at Red Bull prior to Aston Martin. Perhaps when Adrian Newey did his review felt both were not up to standard from his time at Red Bull

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ScottR267 wrote:
05 Jan 2026, 10:06
lio007 wrote:
05 Jan 2026, 09:43
A good amount of supposed "key-hirings" from rival teams at Aston Martin are already gone:
Dan Fallows
Andrew Alessi
James Winepress
Ian Greig
Eric Blandin (rumoured)
...
But on the other hand they are still able to attract new people regardless of their hire and fire culture.
Ian Greig joined Red Bull in November 25 as head of aerodynamic analysis and technology.

Interesting that Andrew Alessi and James Winepress were both at Red Bull prior to Aston Martin. Perhaps when Adrian Newey did his review felt both were not up to standard from his time at Red Bull
With his Aston Martin experience Greig is likely hired to set up the new windtunnel at RB. He is posting several vacancies on Linkedin related to the new windtunnel.

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lio007 wrote:
05 Jan 2026, 09:43
A good amount of supposed "key-hirings" from rival teams at Aston Martin are already gone:
Dan Fallows
Andrew Alessi
James Winepress
Ian Greig
Eric Blandin (rumoured)
...
But on the other hand they are still able to attract new people regardless of their hire and fire culture.
With regard to the Bladin rumour, his LinkedIn profile continues to list him as employed by the Aston Martin Formula One Team in the role of Aerodynamics Director.

With respect to the others and the notion of a “hire-and-fire culture,” no personnel were dismissed in 2023, a period during which the team achieved a measure of success. Staff changes only began to occur toward the latter part of 2024, once it became evident that the team’s rate of development had stagnated relative to the rest of the field. The decision to part ways with Dan was addressed through the recruitment of Newey, and it is common practice for a senior appointment of this nature to bring in trusted colleagues as part of a broader restructuring effort.

You're calling it a “hire-and-fire culture”, the reality is Dan getting replaced by Newey triggered most of the rest.

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Faisal Fdil — Senior Strategy Engineer, Haas → Senior Strategy Engineer, Cadillac
Michael Wilson — Principal Aerodynamicist, Aston Martin → Aston Martin Performance Technologies
Chris Bilsby — Head of Programme Management, Mercedes HPP → Head of Programmes, Cadillac
Conor Coyle — Senior Aerodynamicist, Red Bull Racing → FIA
Matteo Sansavini — Aero Team Leader, Aston Martin → Aero Project Leader, McLaren
David Baker — PLM Manager, Ferrari → Retired (34 years with Ferrari)
Cedric Michel-Grosjean — Performance Engineer, McLaren (Piastri) → TBC
Martin Wahl — Performance Engineer, Haas → Performance Engineer, Cadillac

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Another big one. Dan Milner, Chief Engineer of Research and Development at Mercedes has left the team and is now on Gardening Leave.