Pierre Waché The latest news about Pierre Waché, the Technical Director at Red Bull Racing.
Pierre Waché has been involved in Formula 1 since 2001. He worked for Michelin and BMW Sauber, before making the switch to Red Bull Racing in 2013. The Frenchman started here as Chief Engineer and was appointed Technical Director in 2018. With the departure of Adrian Newey, Waché now has even more influence on the technical side of the Austrian team.
Red Bull deliver 'encouraging' F1 car update

Revealed: The function of Red Bull’s extensive Miami F1 upgrade

Red Bull issue apology over major F1 car problem

Red Bull rumours dismissed as Max Verstappen car architect to remain

Red Bull confirm end in sight to longstanding F1 issue

Red Bull send strong message over unhappy Max Verstappen concerns

Red Bull make bold claim about F1 rivals after first Bahrain test

Red Bull confirm problem with 2026 F1 car

Red Bull fire Mercedes 'game' accusation after 'benchmark' claim

Ralf Schumacher puts key Red Bull figure on the chopping block: 'I'm going to get in trouble for this'

Max Verstappen handed 'promising' Red Bull boost over 2026 F1 car

Red Bull chief spies 'massive positive' after resurgent Max Verstappen run

Red Bull express 'disappointment' at missed Max Verstappen opportunity

Red Bull braced for 'real test' at Singapore GP in late F1 title push

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