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Wolff replaces Mercedes’ departing CEO Nick Fry

Wolff replaces Mercedes' departing CEO Nick Fry 22 March, 2013 Nick Fry The latest casualty of Mercedes' radical Formula 1 senior management shake-up is Nick Fry. A stalwart of the Brackley based team since its days as BAR, 56-year-old Briton Fry, 56, is vacating his role as chief executive, according to a report in the Guardian newspaper. He will be replaced by new shareholder and director Toto Wolff, who many regard as the new main ‘boss' of Mercedes, despite Ross Brawn still being team principal. Fry's departure is the latest major move at the team in the recent past, after Wolff, Lewis Hamilton and Niki Lauda arrived, Paddy Lowe looks set to join, and Norbert Haug and Michael...
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