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British racing car designer This article is about the racing car designer. For the Northern Ireland Football Manager, see Geoff Ferris.
Geoff Ferris
Born (1936-08-02) 2 August 1936 (age 88)

Geoff Ferris (born 2 August 1936) is a British racing car designer who has designed open-wheel racing cars for Penske Racing (Formula One and CART), Lotus (Formula One), Rebaque (Formula One) and Brabham (Formula 2, Formula Atlantic/B, Formula 3, and F5000).

He has twice (1980 and 1982) won the Louis Schwitzer Award for innovation and engineering excellence in the field of racing car design.

References

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