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PWC: GM Motorsports Technical Manager David Caldwell named Director of Operations
By alley - Dec 3, 2015, 9:31 AM ET

PWC: GM Motorsports Technical Manager David Caldwell named Director of Operations

Series promoteer WC Vision LLC announced that David Caldwell has joined the series’ Competition Department as Director of Operations.

Caldwell, 43, has served as Pirelli World Challenge technical program manager for General Motors (ABOVE, with GM's champs) leading the GT (Cadillac ATS-V.R GT3), GTS (Camaro Z/28) and TCB-Spec (Chevrolet Sonic) programs. With Caldwell’s leadership, General Motors has earned multiple drivers and manufacturers championships in GT, GTS and TCB-Spec classes.

Caldwell’s vast technical racing experience will be a major asset in working closely with Series Competition Director Marcus Haselgrove, Race Director Dorsey Schroeder and other competition department personnel.

"As Marcus and I considered the roles we should add to serve our teams, we developed the position of Director of Operations to support the WC Vision technical and competition departments,” said Greg Gill, WC Vision President and CEO. "David will be an excellent team member to join Marcus and the Pirelli World Challenge Competition Department. We have worked with David for many years in his roles within General Motors and we are looking forward to his positive contributions to the series.”

“I’m very excited about this opportunity to contribute directly to the future growth of the Pirelli World Challenge,” said Caldwell. “I will apply my powertrain, chassis, and motorsport program management experience to benefit the teams and manufacturers competing in PWC. The series is poised for tremendous growth and I’m happy to be part of this exciting future!”

Haselgrove is very enthusiastic about Caldwell’s new position in the Pirelli World Challenge and feels David’s experience and knowledge will be a tremendous resource.

“Having competed against and worked with David over the past few years, I knew his success in engineering and project management skills would only complement the series,” said Haselgrove. “David has also developed customer models, based on higher OEM vehicle content whilst lowering budgets. We share very similar strategies on manufacturer relations, both technical and commercial, to allow them the best integration of the products they develop and sell. This is another exciting partnership for 2016.”

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