Hugh Bird


Hugh Bird is a British Formula One engineer. He is currently the Suspension Group Team Leader and was the race engineer for Sergio Pérez at Red Bull Racing.

Career

After graduating from Cambridge University, Bird started his career in motorsport in 2012 as a simulation and analysis engineer for Red Bull Racing. He then became a simulation performance engineer from 2015 to 2017. For the 2018 [Formula One World Championship] he was appointed as Max Verstappen's performance engineer in a spell where the Dutchman scored seven victories and several podium finishes. He was appointed as Sergio Pérez's senior race engineer for the 2021 [Formula One World Championship], coaching the Mexican to one victory and fourth place in the Drivers' Championship. He continued to be Pérez's race engineer in 2022, guiding Perez to victory at the 2022 Singapore Grand Prix and where Pérez finished in third in the Drivers' Championship. In 2023, he guided Perez to finish in second in the Drivers' Championship, along with victories at Azerbaijan Grand Prix|Azerbaijan] and 2023 [Saudi Arabian Grand Prix|Saudi Arabia] along with podiums in Bahrain Grand Prix|Bahrain], Miami Grand Prix|Miami], Austria, Austria, Hungary, 2023 [Belgian Grand Prix|Belgium], Italy and 2023 [Las Vegas Grand Prix|Las Vegas]. He would remain in the role until the 2024 Dutch Grand Prix where he went on a paternity leave. He was subsequently replaced by Richard Wood temporarily until the 2024 [United States Grand Prix|United States Grand Prix] where he returned as Perez's Race Engineer where he served until the end of the year when Sergio Perez was released from Red Bull. Following Perez's departure, Bird was moved back to the Milton Keynes Factory to the role of "Suspension Group Team Leader".