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Ex-McLaren's Fry to join Renault in 2020

Renault F1 Team have confirmed Pat Fry will be joining the French squad next year after his current contractual obligations end. The fifty-five year old had worked as McLaren F1 Team‘s engineering director earlier this year before leaving in July. However, his gardening leave has prevented him from joining another team before its 2020 car is designed and about to head to the circuit. Fry had started his Formula 1 career at Renault's predecessors Benetton in 1987, working as Martin Brundle‘s engineer before heading to McLaren for his first spell in 1993. He was the race engineer of both Mika Hakkinen and David Coulthard, contributing to the team's double-championship year of...
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