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Ron Dennis tips Max for title win

The man who brought Lewis Hamilton to F1, Ron Dennis is tipping Max Verstappen to win the 2021 world championship title. Amidst the gushing praise lavished on Martin Whitmarsh as he was announced as the CEO of Aston Martin's new Performance Technologies division earlier this week, it was easy to forget the contribution of a certain Ronald Dennis. 'Whitmarsh is best known to motorsport insiders, media and fans for his long and successful period at McLaren, for which he worked for 25 years (1989-2014) in various senior positions including Group Chief Executive Officer and Formula One Team Principal for six years (2008-2014),' the press release reliably informed us. 'Under his leadership...
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