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Sven Smeets

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Belgian rally co-driver and engineer (born 1972)

Sven Smeets
Smeets in 2016
Personal information
NationalityBelgium Belgium
Born (1972-05-12)12 May 1972 (age 53)
World Rally Championship record
Active years19952005
TeamsMitsubishi,Hyundai,Peugeot,Citroën
Rallies94
Championships0
Rally wins1
Podiums7
Stage wins42
First rally1995 Rally de Portugal
First win2005 Rally Australia
Last win2005 Rally Australia
Last rally2005 Rally Australia

Sven Hugo Smeets (born 12 May 1972)[1] is a BelgianFormula One engineer. He is currently the sporting director at theWilliams RacingFormula One team.[2] And he also is the team principal of theWilliams Driver Academy.

Career

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Smeets began his motorsport career in 1993 as a co-driver in rallying and became the navigator forFreddy Loix in 1995, with whom he achieved numerous successes with whilst competing in theWorld Rally Championship.[3] 2005 saw the Belgian join Citroën as co-driver forFrançois Duval, together winning the season's closing rally inAustralia.[4]

In 2008 Smeets made the decision to end his stint as a co-driver, but remained in rallying and subsequently became Team Manager forCitroën Racing, in a period which the French outfit claimed several Drivers' and Manufacturers' Championships.[5] As new team manager he combined his duties in the Drivers' and Manufacturers' Championships with also becoming the Team Manager for thePeugeot Sport LMP1 programme. Seeking a new challenge Smeets moved to Germany to become Team Manager forVolkswagen Motorsport in 2012, ahead of their debut World Rally Championship entry in 2013.[6]

2013 was a record breaking year for the German outfit, in which they secured the Drivers' and Manufacturers' Championships on first attempt and won 10 of the 13 rallies entered, hence ending Citroën's period of dominance. The team's unrivalled success continued over the next three years, winning Drivers' and Manufacturers' Championships in 2014, 2015 and 2016. Smeets continued his career at Volkswagen Motorsport, becoming Motorsport Director in 2016, a role he held for five years.[7] In 2021 he left VW and joined Formula One team Williams Racing as Sporting Director, reuniting with his old bossJost Capito.[8]

In his current role, Smeets is responsible for the sporting governance and representation of the team in all sporting matters related to theFIA, other teams, and motorsport associations. He plays a key role in supporting the team's drivers, including being responsible for the Williams Racing Driver Academy, as well as having overall accountability for the race team.[2]

References

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  1. ^"Sven Smeets".ewrc-results.com. Retrieved1 February 2022.
  2. ^ab"Sven Smeets". Williams Racing.
  3. ^"Sven Smeets, ex-co-driver of Freddy Loix". News Wep.
  4. ^"DUVAL: 'I'LL BE CAREFUL!'". Eurosport.
  5. ^"Citroen Sport Appoint Belgian Sven Smeets". automobilsport. Archived from the original on 18 December 2021.
  6. ^"Q&A: Sven Smeets, Volkswagen WRC team manager". crash.net.
  7. ^"Sven Smeets replaces Jost Capito as Volkswagen Motorsport Director". thecheckeredflag.co.uk.
  8. ^"Williams hires ex-VW motorsport boss as F1 sporting director". Autosport.

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