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James Key to become McLaren's Technical Director

More details about McLaren's technical leadership changes are becoming public as it has now become clear that Toro Rosso's highly valued technical director, James Key, is set to join McLaren in the same role. The news comes on the back of several departures at McLaren earlier this year. Tim Goss already left in April, followed by Sporting Director Eric Boullier just weeks ago. The technical structure that had been put in place by Boullier when he was appointed at McLaren seems to be reverted now, with Key becoming Technical Director, a position the team did not have under its previous structure. It is also understood that Engineering Director Matt Morris is also leaving McLaren. Peter...
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