Claudio Lombardi (born 1942, in Alessandria)[1] is a former Formula One engineer, best known for his work as team-manager at the Ferrari team during the early-1990s.
He was soon recruited by the Fiat research center, before designing engines for Lancia, which helped them in the World Rally Championship and in sports car racing.
Lombardi became head of department for engineering at Lancia when Cesare Fiorio moved to Ferrari.
When Fiorio left the company in 1991,[3] Luca di Montezemolo promoted Lombardi from engineer to team-manager to caretake the team until the arrival of Jean Todt in 1993.
It would score the two final victories for an engine with such configuration at the 1994 German Grand Prix with Gerhard Berger and at the 1995 Canadian Grand Prix with Jean Alesi.