Angelos Tsiaparas | |
|---|---|
| Alma mater | National Technical University of Athens |
| Occupation | Engineer |
| Employer | Williams Racing |
| Known for | Formula One engineer |
| Title | Chief engineer |
Angelos Tsiaparas is a Greek Formula One and motorsports engineer. He is currently the Chief Engineer for the Williams Racing Formula One team. [1]
Tsiaparas studied Mechanical Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens, where he completed a Master of Engineering Science (MSc) degree specialising in air and ground vehicles between 2009 and 2016. He began his motorsport career with Manor Racing in 2016 as a Design Engineer in the team's Advanced Projects Group, working on future car conceptual engineering, engineering analysis and suspension design. In 2017, Tsiaparas joined Red Bull Racing as a Design Engineer, contributing to future car conceptual design studies, suspension systems development, component analysis and research and development projects. [2]
In 2022, he was promoted to Senior Design Engineer at Red Bull, focusing on suspension systems design and development, future car conceptual design and advanced R&D activities. Alongside his role at Red Bull, he also worked part-time as a Performance Engineer at Eurotech Racing Limited in 2018, supporting chassis parameter analysis, car set-up optimisation and suspension kinematics simulation. [2]
Tsiaparas joined Williams Racing in 2023 as Head of Concept Design, where he led conceptual development for the team's Formula One cars. [3] In July 2024, he was appointed Chief Engineer for the FW48 project, leading the cross-departmental development of Williams’ 2026 Formula One car. [4]