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Cadillac Racing has announced the appointment of Jeromy Moore as its LMDh chief engineer.
Moore, who spent nearly two decades with Triple Eight Race Engineering in capacities ranging from race engineer to chief designer, and most recently, technical director, has effectively replaced Cadillac LMDh technical director Xavier Marcos Padros, who is set to move to the manufacturer’s Formula 1 program.
Moore’s extensive motorsport experience also includes five years of technical and leadership experience at Porsche, where he was a race engineer for the 2016 FIA World Endurance Championship-winning 919 Hybrid program, which also won the 24 Hours of Le Mans that year.
The Australian stayed on at Porsche following the demise of its LMP1 program to become the project leader of the Porsche 911 RSR-19.
Moore, who will report to Mark Stielow, director of motorsports competition programs, will be based at GM’s Charlotte technical center and look after both the manufacturer’s WEC and IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship programs.
“Jeromy brings extensive motorsports experience to the Cadillac Racing team, and we look forward to benefiting from his technical leadership,” said Stielow.
“The moves reflect the level of resources and investment that GM is making in its global motorsports initiatives.”
Moore added: “As a member of the Cadillac Racing team, I’ll apply my experience across vastly different programs to guide and complement the already strong team to help achieve our ultimate goals of success in Le Mans, across the WEC and IMSA series.”
