Ian Pocock
Ian Pocock - British engineer. Curriculum vitae Ian Pocock studied mechanical engineering and completed his doctoral studies at The Cranfield Institute of Technology. He developed the potential of an active suspension system for Jaguar Cars. At Cranfield, he was the consulting engineer for Benetton. After receiving his doctorate in 1990, he was employed at Reynard Motorsport to work as a development engineer on a planned Formula 1 project. In 1991 he worked as a development engineer at Ligier. In the following year he was employed at Ferrari Design & amp; Development, where he worked until 1995 when he was transferred to Maranello to become chief of chassis research and development. In 1999 he moved to Honda Racing Developments, where he became head of vehicle science. This project was canceled after the death of Harvey Postlethwaite. He moved to Pi Research, and in August 2001 became director of engineering. In 2003 he became director of engineering at Jaguar, but left in early 2005, after the team was taken over by Red Bull.
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