- Sam Michael
Sam Michael is
technical director ofWilliamsF1 , aFormula One constructor. He was born onApril 29 ,1971 inWestern Australia and grew up inCanberra . After studyingMechanical Engineering at theUniversity of New South Wales with a thesis ondata acquisition systems for racing cars, he worked with theFormula Holden team. The team owner, Gregg Siddle, employed him on a part-time basis so that Michael could continue his studies.He broke into
Formula One at the age of 22 after Siddle mentioned him to Lotus boss, Peter Collins.Team Lotus went bankrupt in 1994 and
Gary Anderson , the chief designer atJordan Grand Prix , took Michael on. He established the team'sresearch and development department. He spent two years working in the Jordan factory on data acquisition. He also installed a seven-post rig for simulating suspension movement and designing anactive differential .In 1997, Michael joined the Jordan test team. In 1998 he was promoted to race engineer for
Ralf Schumacher . When the German departed to go to Williams, Michael inheritedHeinz-Harald Frentzen in 1999. The Michael/Frentzen partnership was particularly successful, resulting in a finely-judged win at the French Grand Prix atCircuit de Nevers Magny-Cours , and then again at the Italian Grand Prix at Monza .In 2001,
Sir Frank Williams brought Michael to Williams as Senior Operations Engineer. He took over the responsibility of managing the engineers at races and tests.In May 2004, Michael was promoted to
Technical Director of Williams, whenPatrick Head moved sideways to head the team's research and development division.
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