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Alpine promotes Fry and Harman in new technical structure

Alpine has announced promotions for both Pat Fry and Matt Harman as part of a restructuring of its technical organization. Fry has worked in Formula 1 for 35 years, first joining the current team at Enstone — when it was known as Benetton — back in 1987. Since then he has worked for McLaren, Ferrari and Manor before returning to Alpine last year. He will be promoted to the role of chief technical officer, tasked with delivering a championship-contending car within 100 races of Alpine’s arrival in F1. “Fry will oversee all technical activities in Enstone, and will be responsible for setting the performance target of the car, defining the technical capabilities and...
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