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Why more Mercedes staff will switch to Red Bull

Article To news overview Red Bull have revealed that they have hired a further five personnel from Mercedes for its new in-house power unit, bringing the total number to come over from the German company to six including technical director Ben Hodgkinson. And the switches won't stop there. The team have always indicated that they are looking for the best minds in motorsport to staff the development efforts, and the United Kingdom is a perfect fishing ground. And of course, no one can ignore the achievements of Mercedes' Brixworth-based engine output, which over the past few seasons in F1 has more than demonstrated its prowess and of the talent working there. RacingNews365.com understands...
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