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Key stayed away from Norris to Red Bull rumours

McLaren's James Key said he stayed out of the Red Bull-Lando Norris talk, with it suggested that he was being used as a bargaining chip. Having served as technical director since 2012 at Red Bull's junior team Toro Rosso, it was confirmed in July of 2018 that Key would move to McLaren and take up that same position. It was not until the following year though that he began working with McLaren, once his period of gardening leave had ended. When speaking on the Beyond the Grid podcast, it was put to Key that there was talk of Helmut Marko, Red Bull's driver programme boss, telling McLaren that they could bring Key in earlier, if they gave Norris to Red Bull, the young Brit believed to have...
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