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Marko and Wolff provoke each other: 'As a result you have to phone for another hour'.

On Thursday it was revealed that Red Bull Racing is taking over five staff from Mercedes. According to advisor Helmut Marko, they are not coming because of financial reasons. Mercedes did not want to lose staff Red Bull is taking on five staff members from Mercedes to work on the Red Bull Powertrains in Milton Keynes. According to Marko, Mercedes did everything they could to keep the five employees. But despite high salaries, the staff chose to join Red Bull. "Red Bull is a passionate racing team. It's all in one house. Mercedes offers people who come to us double the salary if they stay," Marko said in conversation with Motorsport-Magazin.com. Read more Hamilton on title fight:...
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