F1 2025: Haas appoints Mueller as Formula One’s first female race engineer
F1 2025: Haas appoints Mueller as Formula One’s first female race engineer
Laura Mueller became Formula One’s first female race engineer after she was appointed by Haas. She will be working with experienced French driver Esteban Ocon.
German Mueller is one of two women taking on new roles at the U.S.-owned team, with Carine Cridelich joining from Red Bull-owned Racing Bulls (previously RB) on March 1 as head of strategy.
British rookie Oliver Bearman will have Ronan O’Hare as his race engineer, like Mueller promoted internally.
“Her work ethic, determination and technical understanding is very good so we believe that she’s the right fit for Esteban,” Komatsu told reporters in a video call.
Both race engineers worked with their drivers at a test of previous cars last week and the boss said they had made a good start.
Haas, who finished seventh overall last year, have also appointed Francesco Nenci as chief race engineer and Mark Lowe as sporting director.
Former Ferrari engineer Andrea de Zordo is the technical director with Tom Coupland, seconded from Ferrari in 2021, the chief designer.
“The reason we changed the personnel was because I felt we left too much points on the table last year,” said Komatsu.
Race engineers are the immediate point of contact for F1 drivers during the heat of battle, with some of them becoming well known personalities in the sport for their radio exchanges broadcast around the world at key moments.