Hendrick Motorsports is currently seeking an experienced and highly motivated Race Engieer- Performance Development.
The Race Engineer – Performance Development is a high level technical leadership role responsible for independently identifying, developing, and delivering competitive performance advantages for Hendrick Motorsports race teams on a continual basis.
This role goes beyond traditional setup refinement. The Race Engineer – Performance Dev is expected to define new paths to performance, leveraging advanced simulation, Driver-in-the-Loop (DiL), Design of Experiments (DOE), Lap Time Simulation (LTS), software development, AI-driven analytics, and unconventional methodologies to uncover gains others are not pursuing.
This individual must be highly self-motivated, capable of setting technical direction, executing complex test programs, building tools as needed, and leading small engineering groups through rigorous performance investigations. The role blends theoretical vehicle dynamics, hands-on mechanical work, mechatronics, and mentorship, and is critical to expanding the organization’s long-term competitive edge.
Key Responsibilities:
Primary Responsibilities
1. Performance Discovery & Development (Primary Focus)
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Lead independent efforts to identify and deliver measurable performance gains for race teams on a recurring basis.
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Explore non-traditional and unconventional setup methodologies, vehicle behaviors, and testing strategies to pursue optimal performance.
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Apply advanced vehicle dynamics understanding across simulation, rig testing, and on-track environments.
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Drive correlation between simulation, DiL, 7-Post, and track data to ensure findings translate into real-world gains.
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Define technical problems worth solving - not just respond to existing requests.
2. Simulation, Software, & AI Tool Development
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Develop and maintain custom software tools, scripts, and workflows to accelerate performance discovery.
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Utilize AI, machine learning, and advanced analytics to extract insight from large and complex datasets.
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Apply DOE, LTS, and simulation techniques in creative and forward-looking ways.
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Continuously push the boundaries of how simulation and data analytics are used within race engineering.
3. Driver-in-the-Loop (DiL) Leadership
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Design, construct, and execute DiL test sessions, including setup definition, test plans, and optimization strategies.
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Lead groups of engineers during DiL testing, providing technical direction and real-time decision making.
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Translate DiL outcomes into actionable setup philosophies, development direction, and race-ready recommendations.
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Ensure DiL and Simulation activities are tightly correlated to track behavior and competitive objectives.
4. 7-Post Rig & Physical Testing
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Collaborate closely with 7-Post engineers to define test plans, DOE studies, and performance investigations.
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Actively participate in 7-Post operations, including mechanical changeover of the test car when required.
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Support rig testing with a strong understanding of suspension systems, damping, tires, and structural interactions.
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Apply findings from rig testing to simulation and on-track performance.
5. Mechatronics & Experimental Methods
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Apply mechatronics principles, sensors, and data acquisition systems to solve complex performance problems.
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Conceptualize and help develop actuation methods or loading techniques to test components, systems, or full vehicles.
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Direct small groups or individuals in experimental studies involving instrumentation and custom test setups.
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Support both shop-based and track-based experimental testing programs.
6. Trackside & Shop Support
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Provide high-level engineering support during select tests and race events, on-site or remote.
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Assist with race car preparation, troubleshooting, and performance validation when needed.
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Work effectively under pressure to deliver clear, actionable technical guidance.
7. Mentorship & Technical Leadership
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Serve as a mentor to younger engineers, developing their technical skills, engineering judgment, and professional habits.
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Help shape engineers into highly effective race engineers through guidance, feedback, and example.
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Foster a culture of curiosity, accountability, technical rigor, and continuous improvement.
Qualifications and Skills:
Qualifications and Skills:
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Experience:
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2+ years of experience in motorsports engineering with emphasis on vehicle dynamics and performance optimization.
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2+ years of experience of at track engineering support in a premier racing series – preferably Nascar Cup Series Level Competition
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Technical Skills:
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Proven experience with simulation validation and correlation (track, rig, aero).
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Expertise with simulation and data analysis tools (MATLAB, Python, Pi Toolbox, Motec, etc.).
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Strong foundation in tire modeling adjustments, setup development, and system optimization.
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Demonstrates success in leading DiL or Test sessions and integrating results into competitive performance.
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Core Competencies:
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Accountability – accepts responsibility and accounts for actions.
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Accuracy – performs work accurately and thoroughly.
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Analytical Skills – applies critical thinking and reasoning to solve problems.
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Problem Solving – proactively finds solutions to work-related issues.
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Decision Making – makes critical decisions following company procedures.
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Deductive Reasoning – applies logical or scientific principles to practical problems.
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Detail-Oriented – pays attention to the minute details of a project or task.
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Organized – demonstrates systematic task and project management skills.
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Adaptability – effectively responds to change in the workplace.
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Safety Awareness – identifies and corrects conditions affecting safety.
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Communication Skills:
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Verbal Communication – communicates effectively with others verbally.
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Written Communication – clearly and concisely articulates ideas in writing.
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Coordination – adjusts actions in relation to others’ activities.
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Leadership and Interpersonal Abilities:
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Strong leadership and organizational abilities.
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Effective collaboration with teams to achieve common goals.
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Exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills.
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Additional Requirements:
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Passion for motorsports and a deep understanding of vehicle performance engineering.
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Ability to thrive in a high-pressure, fast-paced environment.
Hendrick is an Equal Opportunity employer. Minorities, women, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. For more information regarding the EEOC, please visit https://www.eeoc.gov/sites/default/files/2023-06/22-088_EEOC_KnowYourRights6.12ScreenRdr.pdf.