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Dan Fallows

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Dan Fallows (born 13 November 1973) is a British Formula One aerodynamicist. He was the technical director of the Aston Martin Formula One Team until 2024,[1] and was previously head of aerodynamics at Red Bull Racing.[2]

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Fallows started his career in F1 when he was recruited in 2002 by Jaguar Racing as a senior aerodynamicist. However, when Ford announced its decision to stop its involvement in Formula 1, he moved to Italian chassis builder Dallara.

Red Bull Racing (2006-2021)

In 2006, Fallows returned to the Milton Keynes outfit, which had now become Red Bull Racing, where he took on the role of team leader in the aerodynamics department, helping the team to its first podiums, victories and ultimately to a combination eight world titles in four years between 2010 and 2013.[3] In 2014 he stepped up to become Chief Engineer for Aerodynamics and subsequently helped shape the team's progress through F1's hybrid era from the Red Bull RB11 to the Red Bull RB16.[4][5] The RB18 for the new ground effect era from 2022 was the final Red Bull Challenger Fallows had contributed in the development before his gardening leave and subsequent departure for Aston Martin.

Aston Martin (2022-2025)

In June 2021, it was announced that Fallows would join the Aston Martin team from April 2022 as Technical Director, after a period of gardening leave.[6]

Following former Chief Technical Officer Andrew Green's departure as Chief Technical Officer ahead of the 2023 Formula 1 Season, Fallows became the head of the technical team and subsequently led the design of the AMR24 and AMR25. Fallows was subsequently removed from his position as Technical Director in November 2024, with Aston Martin's slump in performance in the 2024 season as the reason cited for his departure.[7][8] He would subsequently be succeeded by his former boss at Red Bull Racing, Adrian Newey, who joined in March 2025 as Managing Technical Partner[9] and former Scuderia Ferrari Technical Director for Chassis Enrico Cardile who is set to join Aston Martin from July 2025 as Chief Technical Officer.[10]

Fallows subsequently served as Chief Engineer for Aston Martin Performance Technologies from November 2024 to April 2025, where he subsequently departed from Aston Martin entirely.[11]

Following his departure from Aston Martin, Fallows founded his own management consultancy firm, Hiperformant, which is where his extensive F1 expertise is applied to "high performance engineering and business development projects."[12]

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