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Red Bull and Lotus pay tribute to Total CEO

Christophe de Margerie Getty Images Enlarge Red Bull and Lotus have paid tribute to Total Chairman and CEO Christophe de Margerie, who was killed in a plane crash on Monday night. De Margerie was on board a private jet when it collided with a snow plough at Moscow's Vnukovo international airport, killing him and all three members of the crew. Total is a sponsor and supplier to Red Bull and Lotus, and both teams released statements on Tuesday. "We have worked with Christophe de Margerie for many years and always held him in the highest regard," the Red Bull statement read. "He was brilliant in business and a great man on so many levels. "It is tragic to lose him in this...
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