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Tim Goss

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Tim Goss (born 28 February 1963), is a British motor racing engineer, and Chief Technical Officer of the RB Formula One Team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Tim Goss is the 388th most popular engineer, the 7,221st most popular biography from United Kingdom and the 58th most popular British Engineer.

Tim Goss is a British automotive engineer best known for his work as the Chief Engineer at McLaren Automotive, where he played a significant role in the development of high-performance sports cars. He has been instrumental in advancing automotive engineering and technology within the industry.

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Among ENGINEERS

Among engineers, Tim Goss ranks 388 out of 389Before him are Thomas Sopwith, Henry M. Morris, James Guthrie, Ted Jensen, Roland Baar, and Sam Michael. After him are Christopher Boyes, Julien Simon-Chautemps, Orkut Büyükkökten, Jock Clear, Elián González, and Anna Kikina.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Tim Goss ranks 1,072Before him are Andrew Fleming, Mark Rowland, Ronald Jansen, Beate Grimsrud, Lars Nieberg, Maxime Bernier, and Philippe Rozier. After him are Don Michael Paul, Yuji Keigoshi, Vera Pauw, Lisa Darr, and Karl Sanders.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Tim Goss ranks 7,220 out of 8,785Before him are Mike Paradinas (1971), Eliza Bennett (1992), and Max Beesley (1971). After him are Sona Jobarteh (1983), Neil Adams (1958), Andri Guðjohnsen (2002), Georgia Groome (1992), Kate Ashfield (1972), Dean Henderson (1997), Chris Grayling (1962), Paul Parker (1964), and Dan Burn (1992).

Among ENGINEERS In United Kingdom

Among engineers born in United Kingdom, Tim Goss ranks 58Before him are Charles Ingram (1963), C. H. Douglas (1879), Nick Wirth (1966), James Key (1972), Thomas Sopwith (1888), and James Guthrie (1953). After him are Christopher Boyes (1968), Jock Clear (1963), Tom Stallard (1978), and Julia King, Baroness Brown of Cambridge (1954).