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Michael "Mike" Gascoyne (born 2 April 1963 in Norwich, England) is a Formula One designer and engineer, currently the Chief Technical Officer of the Caterham Group, CEO of Caterham Technology and CEO of Caterham Composites.Gascoyne has worked for numerous Grand Prix teams including McLaren, Sauber, Tyrrell, Jordan, Renault, Toyota, Spyker (later known as Force India) and in September 2009 with a confirmed entry by the FIA Gascoyne supported by the shareholders Tony Fernandes, Din Kamarudin and SM Nasarudin set up the then called Lotus Racing Team, that would later become the Caterham F1 Team.
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Gascoyne, Mike Mike Gascoyne
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British Formula One designer
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