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Paddy Lowe joins Mercedes next month

Mercedes AMG have confirmed that Paddy Lowe, McLaren's former technical director will join the Mercedes squad. An agreement was made with Mercedes to make Lowe available as of 3 June. Paddy will strengthen Mercedes AMG Petronas in the role of Executive Director (Technical) and will work closely with Team Principal, Ross Brawn; Executive Director (Business), Toto Wolff; and the team's senior technical management. As Team Principal, Ross Brawn will retain overall responsibility for technical and sporting matters. Paddy Lowe commented: 'I am excited to become part of a highly talented and capable technical organisation. The team has already produced probably the fastest car of the 2013 season...
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