Mercedes-AMG F1 has announced that engine guru Andy Cowell, the managing director of the manufacturer’s High Performance Powertrains unit, will leave his position on July 1.
Cowell informed Mercedes of his decision to relinquish his role back in January of this year, giving the team ample time to overhaul its HPP management structure in Brixworth.
“This new leadership team will be comprised of: Hywel Thomas, who will be appointed Managing Director with direct responsibility for the F1 Power Unit; Adam Allsopp, Project One Powertrain Director and reporting directly to Markus Schäfer on Project One; Operations Director Richard Stevens; and Finance and IT Director, Ronald Ballhaus,” said Mercedes in a statement released on Monday.
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During the transition period, Andy Cowell will continue to work alongside Hywel Thomas and will consult to Mercedes-Benz AG on a major future project until at least early 2021.
“After 16 enjoyable years working for HPP, I have decided that now is the right time to move on from my role and seek a new engineering business challenge,” said Cowell, whose engineering expertise has helped deliver a crucial edge to the championship winning Silver Arrows squad since the advent of the hybrid era in F1 in 2014.