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Mercedes’ James Allison to step down as Technical Director

Mercedes’ James Allison will step down from his role of Technical Director in the summer and will hand over the reins to Technology Director Mike Elliott. From 1 July, Allison will move into the new role of Chief Technical Officer within the championship-winning team and will step back from its day-to-day operations. In his place, Mike Elliott, the teams Technology Director, will be promoted to the role. Allison will be working closely with the Mercedes leadership in Brackley and Brixworth, helping the team to meet the various challenges of the new regulation changes coming in 2022. The F1-veteren, who joined the team from Ferrari in 2017 is confident the succession plan in place will be...
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