Adapted from GMM
After Aldo Costa, Chris Dyer is now linked to Mercedes GP with Ross Brawn for next year.
Chris Dyer has returned to a formula one paddock for the first time since Ferrari's bungled race strategy in Abu Dhabi ten months ago. The Australian, formerly Ferrari's head of track engineering, was ousted by the famous Italian team after Fernando Alonso failed to win the 2010 title at the last hurdle.
Italian publications Autosprint and La Gazzetta dello Sport said he was in the Monza paddock on Thursday.
And Finland's Turun Sanomat said it possible that 42-year-old Dyer, who in the past also served as race engineer for Michael Schumacher and Kimi Raikkonen, could return to F1 with Mercedes next season.
Chris Dyer told the newspaper: "I don't want to talk about Ferrari, it's not appropriate as I don't work there any more."
Also linked with a Ross Brawn reunion at Mercedes is Aldo Costa, who was similarly ousted by Ferrari this year.
Ferrari's ousted technical director is currently on 'gardening leave' but Autosprint reported last month that Costa could soon reunite with his former boss Ross Brawn.
"The plan of the German team for 2012 is the acquisition of the Italian (Costa) as a coordinator of the engineers," Pino Allievi, the veteran La Gazzetta dello Sport correspondent, wrote.
Ross Brawn, now in charge at Mercedes GP, would not comment on his team's structure.
After Aldo Costa, Chris Dyer is now linked to Mercedes GP with Ross Brawn for next year.
Chris Dyer has returned to a formula one paddock for the first time since Ferrari's bungled race strategy in Abu Dhabi ten months ago. The Australian, formerly Ferrari's head of track engineering, was ousted by the famous Italian team after Fernando Alonso failed to win the 2010 title at the last hurdle.
Italian publications Autosprint and La Gazzetta dello Sport said he was in the Monza paddock on Thursday.
And Finland's Turun Sanomat said it possible that 42-year-old Dyer, who in the past also served as race engineer for Michael Schumacher and Kimi Raikkonen, could return to F1 with Mercedes next season.
Chris Dyer told the newspaper: "I don't want to talk about Ferrari, it's not appropriate as I don't work there any more."
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| Aldo Costa and Chris Dyer. (Photos: Ferrari) |
Also linked with a Ross Brawn reunion at Mercedes is Aldo Costa, who was similarly ousted by Ferrari this year.
Ferrari's ousted technical director is currently on 'gardening leave' but Autosprint reported last month that Costa could soon reunite with his former boss Ross Brawn.
"The plan of the German team for 2012 is the acquisition of the Italian (Costa) as a coordinator of the engineers," Pino Allievi, the veteran La Gazzetta dello Sport correspondent, wrote.
Ross Brawn, now in charge at Mercedes GP, would not comment on his team's structure.






