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Fry the first casualty of Mercedes shake-up

As much as Ross Brawn had been rumoured to be facing the axe as Mercedes compiled a top-heavy management structure, it has emerged that CEO Nick Fry will be the first of the 'old guard' to leave the Brackley outfit.According to the UK's Guardian newspaper, the Briton, a stalwart from the British American Racing days that preceded Honda and Brawn leading to Mercedes ownership of the team, will step down at the end of March with Toto Wolff taking over his role. Wolff, who quit a similar position at Williams to become head of Mercedes motorsport division, will take on Fry's commercial responsibilities, while the 56-year old Fry remains as a consultant to the Three Pointed Star. His exit is...
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