McLaren starting to clean failed Engineering house
British engineer Tim Goss gets the axe |
Tim Goss has been removed from his position as chief technical officer of McLaren, BBC Sport is reporting. Goss, a British motor racing engineer, may not be the last to go.
The move follows the team's poor pace in the first three races of the season following a switch to Renault engines.
A McLaren spokesman declined to confirm Goss was moving from his role as one of their three most senior F1 engineers.
But the spokesman said McLaren was "undergoing a review of its technical operations as part of its program to return the team to success".