Bernard Dudot

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Born (1939-01-30) 30 January 1939 (age 86)[1]
Nancy, France
EducationEngineering
OccupationsEngineering Director GP2 and GP3 series
Bernard Dudot
Born (1939-01-30) 30 January 1939 (age 86)[1]
Nancy, France
EducationEngineering
Alma materCentre d'études supérieures des techniques industrielles - St Ouen
OccupationsEngineering Director GP2 and GP3 series
Employer(s)GP2 Series, GP3 Series

Bernard Dudot (French pronunciation: [beʁnaʁ dydo]) (born 30 January 1939) is a French engineer who was instrumental in the development of the turbo V6 and normally aspirated V10 engines of Formula One while working for Alpine and Renault.[2][3] As of 2005, he is Head of Engineering of the GP2 Series.[4] He has a similar role in GP3 Series since the creation of that category.[5] He is also a consultant for Le Mans organisation.[1]

Alpine and Renault years

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