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FIA's tech boss quits
According to reports, Marcin Budkowski, head of the FIA's Formula One Technical Department has quit his role with immediate effect. The Pole began his F1 career with the ill-fated Prost outfit in 2001 where he worked as an aerodynamicist. He subsequently spent six years with Ferrari, rising to the role of Aerodynamics Project Leader, before joining McLaren in 2007 as Senior Aerodynamicist. Rising to the position of Head of Aerodynamics, he left Woking in 2014 to join the FIA as Task Force Project Leader. In the years that followed be was appointed F1 Technical and Sporting Coordinator and finally, in 2012, Head of the Formula One Technical Department. The reason for his departure is...
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