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McLaren man Andreas Seidel 'fired up and ready to roll'

Future McLaren F1 boss Andreas Seidl is impatient to start work with the Woking-based outfit according to Carlos Sainz, who has been impressed by the German's fervor. Seidl will join McLaren upon the conclusion of his gardening leave period with Porsche which ends on May 1. However, the man who guided the German manufacturer's successful WEC LMP1 programme has already informally met his future colleagues, including McLaren's drivers, when he paid the team a visit last month in Bahrain. Brown: McLaren full-time IndyCar presence is backed by shareholders "I did meet him at the grand prix," said Sainz. "I did get a chance to say hello and have our first conversation and I was...
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