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Wolff: F1 teams need more than one boss

According to Mercedes Executive Director Toto Wolff, all Formula One teams will operate with more than one boss in the near future. Wolff played a major role in the restructuring of Mercedes' operations after the departure of Ross Brawn, who was effectively replaced by a joint-management arrangement. In the Mercedes management structure, Wolff is in charge of sporting and commercial matter, while Paddy Lowe is in charge of running the technical side of the team. Speaking to Autosport in an exclusive interview, Wolff admitted that he sees that sort of structure as the way forward for F1 teams. "We will not repeat the mistakes of the past," Wolff told Autosport. "The structure...
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