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Éric Boullier

1973 - Today

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Éric René Boullier (born 9 November 1973) is a French motor racing engineer and manager. He was the racing director of the McLaren F1 Team from 2014 to 2018. During the 2010 to 2013 seasons, he was the team principal of Lotus F1, and was vice chairman of Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) until it was disbanded after six years. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Éric Boullier is the 641st most popular businessperson (up from 671st in 2019), the 5,055th most popular biography from France (up from 5,198th in 2019) and the 40th most popular French Businessperson.

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Among BUSINESSPEOPLE

Among businesspeople, Éric Boullier ranks 641 out of 847Before him are Benjamin Vulliamy, John Henry Davies, Irene Rosenfeld, Francesc Xavier Bultó, Joel Glazer, and John C. Malone. After him are Maki Kaji, Cyrus Mistry, Leonid Mikhelson, Arkady Volozh, Steve Wynn, and Nita Ambani.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Éric Boullier ranks 281Before him are Fabián O'Neill, Hiromasa Yonebayashi, Roberto Orci, Akira Amano, Jared Borgetti, and Hu Jia. After him are Jason Kidd, Paddy Considine, Sébastien Izambard, Philipp Rösler, Ivica Kralj, and Edurne Pasaban.

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In France

Among people born in France, Éric Boullier ranks 5,055 out of 6,770Before him are Philippe Douste-Blazy (1953), Claire Voisin (1962), Dayot Upamecano (1998), Jean Rouaud (1952), Jean-Marc Gounon (1963), and François Nourissier (1927). After him are Michel Giacobini (1873), Georges Grignard (1905), Dominique Baudis (1947), Isabelle Caro (1982), Yoann Gourcuff (1986), and Léo Lacroix (1937).

Among BUSINESSPEOPLE In France

Among businesspeople born in France, Éric Boullier ranks 40Before him are Émile Étienne Guimet (1836), Pierre Omidyar (1967), Athina Onassis (1985), Jean-Dominique Senard (1953), Jean-Michel Aulas (1949), and Jean-Paul Agon (1956). After him are Philippe Kahn (1952), Benoît Potier (1957), Jérôme Kerviel (1977), Cyril Abiteboul (1977), and Michel Roux (1941).