Gary Savage (engineer)

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Gary Savage
Born (1960-04-27) 27 April 1960 (age 65)
Occupation Engineer
Years active1990 - 2009
Known forFormula One Engineer

Gary Savage (born 27 April 1960) is a retired British Formula One engineer. He is best known for serving as Deputy Technical Director and later Operations Director at the Formula One team based in Brackley, during its successive incarnations as British American Racing, Honda Racing F1 Team and Brawn GP. [1]

Career

Savage studied engineering at Oxford Brookes University, where he later earned a doctorate, developing a specialism in advanced materials and composite structures. He began his Formula One career in 1990 with McLaren as a research and development engineer, working on materials technology and structural development programmes during a period of rapid technical change in the sport.

In 1996, Savage joined Arrows as Head of Research and Development, overseeing materials research, structural analysis and the application of new composite manufacturing techniques. He subsequently held a similar position at Prost Grand Prix, continuing to focus on the integration of advanced materials into chassis design and performance development. [2]

Savage moved to British American Racing (BAR) in 2000, where he took responsibility for composite engineering and production technologies, and was later promoted to Deputy Technical Director. [3] He retained this senior role as the team became Honda Racing F1 Team, contributing to both car development and wider technical programmes, including Honda’s Bonneville 400 land-speed record project. [4]

He later served as Operations Director for the Brackley-based team through its Honda ownership and into the championship-winning Brawn GP era, overseeing operational delivery, manufacturing integration and technical coordination. Savage left the organisation at the end of 2009, concluding nearly two decades in Formula One engineering leadership. [5]

References

  1. Gregoire, Francoise-Michel (April 2006). Gary Savage. Who Works Sports Publications. p. 249. ISBN   978-1-901711-42-4 . Retrieved 16 February 2026.
  2. "BAR Strengthen Technical Team". Autosport.
  3. "Raising the BAR (Part III)". AtlasF1.
  4. "Bonneville 400: Just for the Record". Honda.
  5. "BRAWN AND INNEGRITY ARE A WINNING TEAM". Motorsport.com.