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McLaren signs Technical Director, Engineering & Design from Red Bull

Red Bull Racing is losing one of its leaders within technical management to McLaren. Both teams announced on Tuesday afternoon that Rob Marshall, currently working as chief engineering officer, will become the new Technical Director, Engineering & Design (chief designer) at McLaren. Article continues under ad At McLaren, Marshall will join the F1 Technical Executive team, alongside Peter Prodromou and David Sanchez. He will report directly to team boss Andrea Stella. Marshall will be supported by Neil Houldey in the newly created role of deputy technical director, Engineering & Design, to complete the senior technical structure. Further strengthening the organisation Stella expressed...
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