Musconi was born in
Imola,
Italy. He studied at the
University of Bologna before undertaking further studies at the
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. He began his motorsport career with
Dallara in 2003 as a vehicle dynamicist, where he worked on chassis development, simulation, and performance analysis projects across a range of single-seater programmes until the end of 2005. In 2006 he joined
Honda Racing F1 as an assistant race engineer, working with
Rubens Barrichello. He remained with the Brackley-based team through its transition into
Brawn GP in 2009, contributing to Barrichello's final two Grand Prix victories and the development of the championship-winning
Brawn BGP001 during the team's successful Constructors’ Championship campaign. He worked with
Nico Rosberg from 2010 to 2014 and then with
Lewis Hamilton from 2015 to 2018, contributing to car setup optimisation, data-driven performance analysis, and race execution during a period that included three Drivers’ Championships for Hamilton. In 2019, Musconi was appointed race engineer to
Valtteri Bottas, a role he held through the 2021 season. He subsequently served as race engineer to
George Russell in 2022 before moving into a broader leadership position as Head of Trackside Performance in 2023. In 2024 he became Head of Virtual World Simulation, overseeing simulation-driven development, driver-in-the-loop systems, and correlation methodologies supporting the team's car development and performance programmes. ==References==