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Rob Marshall leaves Red Bull to join McLaren as technical director for F1 2024

Reigning world champion team Red Bull announced today that Chief Engineering Officer Rob Marshall is to leave the team at the end of 2023, bringing to an end almost two decades as a member of the Team’s technical department. The 55-year-old engineer will step back from his current role with immediate effect and join the McLaren Formula 1 team next January, where he will become Technical Director, Engineering and Design. Joining Red Bull Racing from Renault whom he helped to the 2005 Drivers’ and Constructors’ Championship, Marshall took on the role of Chief Designer which he held at the Milton Keynes-based outfir from 2006 until 2016. In 2016 after a decade as Chief Designer,...
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