Graham Watson (motorsport)

New Zealand mechanic

Graham Watson
Born (1967-06-24) 24 June 1967 (age 56)
Pukekohe, New Zealand
OccupationMechanic
EmployerScuderia AlphaTauri
Known forFormula One mechanic and team manager
TitleTeam manager

Graham Watson (born 24 June 1967) is a Formula One mechanic and team manager. He is currently the team manager at the Scuderia AlphaTauri Formula One team.[1] Though born and raised in New Zealand, Watson is an Italian citizen.[1]

Career

From an early age Watson had deep interest in motorsport, he took part in rallying events in his native New Zealand as a driver and co-driver. This led to Watson deciding to pursue a career in motorsport but as a mechanic, where he moved to the UK to work with the Ford World Rally Team. Eventually Watson decided to make the switch to single seaters, where he joined Paul Stewart Racing in Formula 3000.[2] He then made to the step up to F1 where he joined Benetton in 1996 and then later BAR Honda in 2001.[3] Watson remained at the Brackley outfit for eight years as it transitioned into Honda and later Brawn GP where he won a championship as Engineering Coordinator.[4] Seeking a new challenge, he then moved to the fledging Lotus Racing as team manager before moving to Toro Rosso in 2014 where he remains today under the guise of Scuderia AlphaTauri. In his current role he represents the team in discussions with the FIA and Sporting Working group as well as managing garage and logistical operations.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Graham Watson". Scuderia AlphaTauri. Archived from the original on 23 November 2021. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Graham Watson". sidepodcast.
  3. ^ "Tech F1i: More team manager insight with Toro Rosso's Graham Watson". F1i. 8 February 2018.
  4. ^ "My job in F1: AlphaTauri team manager Graham Watson". Autosport. 27 May 2020.
  5. ^ "AlphaTauri's Graham Watson: "As a team, we have developed a specific COVID action plan"". thecheckeredflag.co.uk. 22 February 2021.


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Laurent Mekies
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3. Australia Daniel Ricciardo
22. Japan Yuki Tsunoda
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United Kingdom Brawn GP
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Ross Brawn
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Phil Arnaboldi
Loïc Bigois
Peter Bonnington
Jock Clear
Simon Cole
Russell Cooley
Jacky Eeckelaert
Nick Fry
Ron Meadows
John Owen
Andrew Shovlin
James Vowles
Graham Watson
Craig Wilson [ja]
Ian Wright
Jörg Zander
World Champions
United Kingdom Jenson Button
Other driver
Brazil Rubens Barrichello
Drivers' titles
2009
Constructors' titles
2009
Formula One cars
BGP 001
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Notable personnel (2015-2021)
Yasuhisa Arai
Yasuaki Asaki [ja]
Yusuke Hasegawa
Toyoharu Tanabe [ja]
Masashi Yamamoto [ja]
(2000-2008)
Mariano Alperin [ja]
Loïc Bigois
Ross Brawn
Jock Clear
Gil de Ferran
Jacky Eeckelaert
Mark Ellis
Nick Fry
Takeo Fukui
Takeo Kiuchi
Simon Lacey
Ron Meadows
Shuhei Nakamoto
John Owen
Nicolò Petrucci
Andrew Shovlin
Otmar Szafnauer
James Vowles
Yasuhiro Wada
Graham Watson
Geoff Willis
Craig Wilson [ja]
Ian Wright
Jörg Zander
(1998-1999)
Ben Agathangelou
Tim Densham
Harvey Postlethwaite
Jos Verstappen
(1983-1992)
Osamu Goto [ja]
Nobuhiko Kawamoto
Yoshitoshi Sakurai [ja]
(1964-1968)
Soichiro Honda
Shoichiro Irimajiri
Nobuhiko Kawamoto
Yoshio Nakamura [ja]
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Brazil Rubens Barrichello
United States Ronnie Bucknum
United Kingdom Jenson Button
United States Richie Ginther
France Jo Schlesser
United Kingdom John Surtees
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RA271
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