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Andy Cowell to leave Mercedes HPP

Mercedes High Performance Powertrains (HPP) has announced a senior management restructure following the decision of Andy Cowell to leave his position as Managing Director. Since informing the company in January 2020 of his intention to depart, Cowell has worked together with Markus Schafer and Toto Wolff to define the future management structure for HPP. This will see his responsibilities as Managing Director redistributed among the senior leadership team, with internal appointments to these key positions ensuring a smooth transition. This leadership team will be comprised of: Hywel Thomas, who will be appointed Managing Director with direct responsibility for the F1 Power Unit; Adam...
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