Rod Mansfield
John Roderick Mansfield (born 29 May 1934)[1] is a British engineer and business executive, influencing British motorsport, and ultimately many British boy racers.
Early life
He belonged to the 750 Motor Club.
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Career
Ford
He created the Special Vehicle Engineering (SVE) department at the Dunton Technical Centre in Essex in 1980,[2] and ran it until 1990. It produced the more-powerful roadworthy versions of the Ford Sierra.[3]
Dieter Hahne took over the department in January 1991; he had been manager of the Medium Cars programme for Ford.[4]
Lotus
He became Managing Director of Lotus Cars on 14 August 1995, when Lotus was owned by Bugatti, who had bought the company from General Motors in 1993.[5] He left Lotus in February 1996.[6] Group Lotus employed around 900 people at its Norfolk factory.
Personal life
He lives in Little Burstead in Essex. He married Valerie Jones in 1958 in Surrey.
References
- ^ Companies House
- ^ Ford of Europe
- ^ Independent October 1995
- ^ Cambridge Weekly News Thursday 24 January 1991, page 25
- ^ Independent October 1995
- ^ Autonews 1996
External links
- Articles with short description
- Short description matches Wikidata
- Use dmy dates from April 2018
- Use British English from April 2018
- 1934 births
- Aston Martin
- British automotive engineers
- British motorsport people
- Chief executives in the automobile industry
- Ford of Europe
- Ford people
- Ford Team RS
- Lotus Cars
- Living people