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Paddy Lowe: Mercedes technical boss leaves team and is set for Williams

Paddy Lowe has left his position as technical boss of Mercedes. The 54-year-old, who led the team to three drivers' and constructors' championship doubles in a row from 2014 to 2016, is expected to join Williams. He will be replaced by former Ferrari technical director James Allison, whose deal was signed some months ago, sources say, but is not yet confirmed. Lowe is set to take on a role heading the technical side of the entire Williams group, including the F1 team. But he is also expected to head up the burgeoning Williams Advanced Technologies business. However, sources say a final agreement between Lowe and Williams has not yet been reached. Allison, 48, is effectively a like-for-like...
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