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Dennis re-appointed McLaren CEO

Sutton Images Enlarge Ron Dennis has been re-appointed Chief Executive Officer of the McLaren Group, a role previously held by Martin Whitmarsh. Having previously been Chairman of the group, Dennis takes over from team principal Whitmarsh as CEO. The development is significant as Dennis says he has been tasked with "improving our on-track and off-track performance" and says the whole of McLaren will be reviewed over the coming weeks. There is no mention of how the change affects Whitmarsh, with the appointment coming on the back of McLaren's first season without a podium in Formula One since 1980. Dennis said he is "excited" to return to the role and added that the...
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