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Key leaves McLaren as organisational changes announced

McLaren has confirmed that technical director James Key has left the team with immediate effect, while David Sanchez has returned. Key joined McLaren from Toro Rosso – now AlphaTauri – and has overseen the team’s adoption of a new win tunnel, which should become active later this season. During his time in Woking, McLaren has […]
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