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Dec 08 2017

Jock Clear

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Performance Engineer for Mercedes AMG F`

Jock ClearJock Clear is a Senior Performance Engineer in the world of F1. In his years as a Race Engineer, Jock has worked closely with the likes of Rubens Barrichello, Michael Schumacher and most recently Lewis Hamilton, a role which has afforded him a unique insight into the workings of a winning team.

“One of the most respected names on the F1 circuit”


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After reading Mechanical Engineering at Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh, Jock found his first break into motor racing at Lola Cars as a junior design engineer before moving to the Benetton Formula 1 team in 1989 as Head of Composite Design. Jock took his first track side engineers position at the historic Lotus Grand Prix team, subsequently joining Williams. It was at Williams that Jock started his long standing association with Jacques Villeneuve, guiding him to the FIA drivers world championship in 1997 and then helping him set up the fledgling British American Racing team in 1999. Jock’s 17 years with British American Racing saw them change ownership and name a number of times before the arrival of Ross Brawn which saw the team reach its goal of winning the FIA world drivers and constructors championships in 2009, a success which laid the foundations for the current domination of Mercedes AMG Petronas.[/expand]


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Jock gives a unique insight into what makes a winning high performance team. He delivers a fascinating insight into the psychology of success and how to get the best out of top tier talent.[/expand]


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Jock Clear is a very strong speaker who’s presentations are supported by fantastic visuals and anecdotes from the world of F1.[/expand]



Topics

The Psychology of Success

Teamwork

Motivation



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