- Fernando Alonso
- Jules Bianchi
- Valtteri Bottas
- Jenson Button
- Max Chilton
- Paul di Resta
- Romain Grosjean
- Esteban Gutiérrez
- Lewis Hamilton
- Nico Hülkenberg
- Pastor Maldonado
- Felipe Massa
- Sergio Perez
- Charles Pic
- Kimi Räikkönen
- Daniel Ricciardo
- Nico Rosberg
- Adrian Sutil
- Giedo van der Garde
- Jean-Éric Vergne
- Sebastian Vettel
- Mark Webber
Ron Dennis Great Britain
- Full name Ron Dennis
- Birth date June 1, 1947
- Birthplace Woking, Surrey, Great Britain
- Current age 65 years 353 days
- Teams McLaren
- Other roles Principal
Much is made of the fact that Ron started as a mechanic, but it is this and his subsequent climb to running the most important team in Formula One after Ferrari that make him such a clear-thinking operator. Having begun in Formula One with Cooper in 1966, he moved to Brabham and stayed there until forming his own team, Rondel, in 1971. This initially operated in Formula Two, but gained its break by running cars in the Formula One-supporting BMW Procar series for identical BMW M1 sports cars in the late 1970s, by which time it had become Project Four. Having landed backing from Marlboro, Dennis merged with McLaren in 1980 to form McLaren International and his professional approach put McLaren back on a winning track, making it the dominant team of the 1980s with Niki Lauda, Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna all winning drivers' titles. Entering into partnership with Mercedes has done more than put the team back to the top, as McLaren now builds a special road-going supercar at its new headquarters in Woking for Mercedes.
Reproduced from The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Formula One published by Carlton Books
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McLaren could have kept Hamilton - Dennis (January 4, 2013)
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Dennis speaks out on Hamilton (November 20, 2012)
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Win strengthens McLaren's negotiating position - Dennis (September 10, 2012)
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McLaren 'pretty sure' Hamilton will stay (July 26, 2012)
- Hamilton expects hard bargain over new contract (June 21, 2012)
