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John Iley

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British motor racing aerodynamicist

John Iley
Born (1967-09-29)September 29, 1967 (age 57)
Alma materImperial College, London
Lanchester Polytechnic
OccupationDirector of Iley Design
Known forFormula One engineer, aerodynamicist and team principal

John Alastair Iley (born 29 September 1967[1]) is a Britishmotor racingaerodynamicist, who was formerly the technical director for theCaterham F1 team.[2]

Career

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After graduating fromLanchester Polytechnic,Coventry, while studying atImperial College, London, he worked onwind tunnel testing and data analysis of a sports prototypes.

Hired by Brun Technics on graduation, he worked on both theEuroBrun F1 team and the 1990 design of the Judd-poweredBrun C91 sports car. In 1991 he was hired as aerodynamicist on theAllard J2X-C sports car, and subsequently worked onIndycar development forNewman-Haas,Lola Cars andSwift Engineering.[3]

In 1995 he moved to Formula1 withJordan Grand Prix as an aerodynamicist,[3] becoming chief aerodynamicist in 1998. In 2002 he followedMike Gascoyne toRenault F1, and then joinedFerrari in 2004 as chief aerodynamicist.

He joinedMcLaren Racing in 2010,[3] but was placed on gardening leave in late 2011, ahead of his joining with Gascoyne again atCaterham F1 as performance director in 2012.[3][4]

Following his career in F1, Iley is the Director of Iley Design.[5]

References

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  1. ^Gregoire, Francois-Michel (April 2006).Who Works in Formula One 2006. p. 205.ISBN 9781901711424.
  2. ^Noble, Jonathan."Caterham F1 team lays off over 40 members of staff in restructure".autosport.com. Retrieved5 July 2018.
  3. ^abcd"McLaren aero man Iley heading to Caterham - Pitpass.com".www.pitpass.com. 26 November 2011. Retrieved5 July 2018.
  4. ^Young, Byron (27 November 2011)."McLaren: Lotus blow no big deal for 2012".mirror.co.uk. Retrieved5 July 2018.
  5. ^"John Iley, Director". Iley Design. Retrieved15 July 2022.

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