Gabriele Tredozi (born September 9, 1957, in Brisighella, Italy) is a former engineer with the Minardi and Scuderia Toro Rosso Formula One teams.
In 1995, following the departure of Aldo Costa to Scuderia Ferrari and Rene Hilorst to Sauber, he was appointed as the Minardi's chief engineer where he was responsible for both the design and production areas as well as for on-track technical management. Tredozi was a key member of the tripartite design team at Minardi alongside Mauro Gennaro and Mariano Alperin responsible for creating the M197. The following season, Gustav Brunner was appointed Technical Director and Tredozi remained as chief engineer supporting on the design of the M198, M01 and PS01. In 2001, when Brunner moved to the new Toyota team, Tredozi became technical director, where he controlled the day-to-day operation of the drawing office as well as the technical staff. Tredozi would hold the position as Technical Director throughout Paul Stoddart's ownership of Minardi. After the team was sold to Red Bull and rebranded as Scuderia Toro Rosso, Tredozi remained with the team until September 2006 when he was replaced by Alex Hitzinger.
In 2008, he joined Sky Sport Italia's Formula One punditry team alongside the likes of Marc Gene, Tamara Ecclestone and Gabriele Tarquini. In the same year, Treodzi was appointed as Technical Director of Scuderia Playteam for their campaign in Superleague Formula. After the team withdrew from competition in 2009, Tredozi joined Dallara to support work on the new Campos Meta F1 car, which would later become the Hispania F110 ahead of their entry to Formula One in 2010.
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