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McLaren undergo restructure, as Jost Capito and Dave Redding move on

Following the enforced departure of Chairman Ron Dennis back in November, the McLaren Honda Formula 1 Team have been undergoing somewhat of a management restructure. First of all newly employed CEO Jost Capito, who only started working for McLaren from last year’s Italian Grand Prix onwards, parted ways with the Woking based squad earlier this week. The German’s close relationship with Dennis, who was responsible for hiring Capito to work alongside McLaren Technology Group Director Jonathan Neale and Racing Director Eric Boullier, and his shared vision on methods of working, one of the main reasons for Dennis' ousting by the board, meant the German never really had a chance to...
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