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Elliott to replace Allison as Mercedes' F1 Technical Director

Mercedes has announced a restructuring of its senior management positions, with Mike Elliott to become its new Technical Director, and James Allison taking on a newly-defined role within the organisation. Allison has been Mercedes’ Formula 1 Technical Director since 2017 but will take on the position of Chief Technical Officer from July 1. Allison will […]
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