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Aston Martin doing ‘classic poaching' admits Szafnauer

Otmar Szanauer has admitted that Aston Martin are employing 'classic poaching' tactics as they rapidly increase the size of their team. In recent times, the British team have signed Luca Farbatto from Alfa Romeo to be engineering director and taken Andrew Alessi and Dan Fallows from Red Bull. They have no intention of stopping there either, aiming to double their number of staff in the near future. “In the short term, we are growing. We’ve grown from 405 people, we’re almost at 550 now, and we’ve got plans to grow to above 750,' Szafnauer said as per GPFans. “We need to add another 200, maybe even 250. We’ve added 150, so we're growing and we’ve got to grow with like-minded...
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