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Rod Nelson

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Former British motorsports engineer

Rod Nelson
Born (1961-08-29)29 August 1961 (age 64)
CitizenshipBritish
OccupationFormula One race engineer
Employer(s)Williams Racing,Renault F1 Team

Rod Nelson (born 29 August 1961)[1] is a former BritishFormula One engineer, best known for engineeringFernando Alonso to his two World Drivers’ Championship titles withRenault F1 Team.[2]

Career

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Nelson studied atCardiff University, specialising in computer-controlled hydraulic systems, a field of particular relevance during Formula One’s development of active suspension technology in the late 1980s. Upon completing his doctorate, he joined theFootwork Arrows Formula One team in 1991, working withinAlan Jenkins' research and development group on active suspension projects.[2]

After two years with Footwork, Nelson was recruited bySimtek Research, contributing to the company’s German Touring Car Championship programme with BMW andJohnny Cecotto. He later moved into Simtek Grand Prix as the team entered Formula One, assisting in the design of the car and engineeringDavid Brabham during the team’s debut season in 1994. Nelson remained with Simtek until the team ceased operations for financial reasons in 1995.[2]

Following Simtek’s closure, Nelson joinedArrows Grand Prix International to engineerRicardo Rosset in 1996.[3] The following year he moved toBenetton Formula, reuniting withNick Wirth and working within the team’s engineering group. He contributed to the race engineering ofGerhard Berger for 1997 and then moved to supportingAlexander Wurz for the following three seasons from 1998 to 2000. Nelson then moved into a performance-focused engineering role as the Enstone team transitioned into the Renault F1 Team. He returned to a race engineering position for the 2005 season, working with Fernando Alonso during the Spaniard’s maiden World Drivers’ Championship victory.[4] Nelson continued as Alonso’s race engineer in 2006, when he secured a second consecutive title.

For the 2007 season, Nelson joinedWilliams Racing as Chief Operations Engineer, becoming technical lead for trackside engineering and vehicle dynamics.[5] After three seasons in the role, he returned to Enstone, moving into a consultant performance engineering positions at Renault and laterLotus F1 Team

Nelson went back to Williams in 2014 as Chief Test and Support Engineer.[6] In this role he was responsible for planning and running all full-scale testing programmes, development of simulator-supporting software, and technical liaison with external partners. He then went on to be head of vehicle performance at theNIO Formula E Team, and is now working at Applus+ IDIADA as a homologation manager.[7]

References

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  1. ^"Rod Nelson".WilliamsF1.com. Archived from the original on 28 April 2009. Retrieved14 December 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. ^abc"Rod Nelson". Grandprix.com.
  3. ^"TWR Arrows revamp for Germany". GrandPrix.com.
  4. ^"Alonso's engineers look ahead to Brazil". PitPass.
  5. ^"Alonso's engineer joins Williams". Autosport.
  6. ^"ENGINEERING REINFORCEMENTS AT WILLIAMS". Formula One.
  7. ^"Williams F1 engineer Nelson joins NIO Formula E team". Crash.net.
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