Xevi Pujolar, Head of trackside Engineering at Alfa Romeo speaks to Paddock Magazine about his way to Formula 1, his main responsibilities at the team, his future goals, Max Verstappen and running.
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Why did you choose engineering and when did you decide to learn Mechanical Engineering in Girona?
It’s always been clear to me that I want to be an engineer. I made up my mind at the age of six or seven. Initially, I was more interested in motorbikes, which comes from the fact that MotoGP is very popular in Spain. I also like to ride motorcycles myself. My dream was to race my motorcycle, but that dream has never come true because I didn’t have the budget. (Laughs)
During my university years, my interest shifted to cars. I had the chance to work for a go-kart team during my studies and we were fighting for the European and World championships. During this time, I worked together with drivers like Antonio Garcia and Fernando Alonso, who were around 12 years old. I remember that I told my professors and classmates that I want to work in motorsports and that’s what I’m interested in. I was often told that this is not a proper job. Actually, it’s like a hobby for me. This is what I enjoy doing most and I can earn money with it.














