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McLaren-bound Key will not be replaced

Red Bull motorsport advisor, Dr Helmut Marko, has confirmed technical director James Key will not be replaced at Toro Rosso. McLaren have managed to prise the highly-respected Key away from the Red Bull junior team, but negotiations between the two outfits have been far from straightforward with regards to when Key can start working properly with McLaren. However, one thing is for sure, and that is Toro Rosso will not be hiring another technical director due to the even closer relationship being forged between themselves and Red Bull. 'We can't have almost the same technical team in Faenza [Toro Rosso's factory] as in Milton Keynes [Red Bull's HQ] in terms of the number of people,' Marko...
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