Bob Bell (motorsport)

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Born 10 April 1958, in Belfast, Bell attended Queen's University in Belfast gaining a doctorate in Aeronautical Engineering.

He joined 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. From 1990 to 1995 Bell until 1997, when he moved to the Benetton Formula team.

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. In 2001, Bell was appointed the Deputy Technical Director at Renault F1, becoming the Technical Director in 2003 when Mike Gascoyne departed to join the Toyota F1 team.

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