Ferrari announced on Thursday that Loic Serra has been entrusted with the role of Technical Director Chassis, the Frenchman succeeding Aston Martin-bound Enrico Cardile.
Serra, who will take up his responsibilities on October 1, previously held the position of performance director at Mercedes. His move to Ferrari was announced last May, but an imposed period of gardening leave inevitably delayed his arrival at Maranello.
In his new role, Serra Loic will report directly to Ferrari Team Principal, Fred Vasseur.
The 52-year-old engineer’s career in F1 began with Michelin. After the tyre manufacturer’s exit from F1 he transitioned to the BMW Sauber team in 2007.
Following BMW's withdrawal, Serra moved to Mercedes, where he steadily rose through the ranks, specializing in vehicle dynamics.
In Ferrari’s statement, the Italian outfit outlined its new technical structure, with Serra overseeing the following departments: Chassis Project Engineering, headed up by Fabio Montecchi; Vehicle Performance, headed up by Marco Adurno; Aerodynamics, headed up by Diego Tondi; Track Engineering, headed up by Matteo Togninalli and Chassis Operations, headed up by to Diego Ioverno, who also continues in the role of Sporting Director.
Ferrari notes that the role of Technical Director Power Unit continues to be assigned to Enrico Gualtieri.
Serra will also be joined on October 1 by his fellow former Mercedes colleague Jerome d’Ambrosio who will assume the role of Deputy Team Principal working alongside Vasseur.
D'Ambrosio joined Mercedes in a directorial role in 2023, seemingly positioned to work closely with Toto Wolff and frequently standing post alongside the Austrian in the team’s garage, further fueling speculation about his future leadership role.
But the former F1 driver has opted to continue his management career in F1 with Ferrari where both he and Serra will be reunited next season with Lewis Hamilton.
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