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Horner denies ex-Mercedes man Cowell has signed with Red Bull

Christian Horner dismissed a report claiming that Red Bull Powertrains had signed up former Mercedes top engine man Andy Cowell. Red Bull's new engine department which will operate out of a dedicated building located on the team's Milton Keynes campus has engaged in an active recruiting strategy, targeting in priority employees of Mercedes' HPP unit in Brixworth. RBP has already put together a leadership foundation comprised of ex-Mercedes engineers, which has inevitably led to speculations that Cowell, who left HPP at the end of last year, could join Red Bull's new engine department. A report claiming that the chief architect of Mercedes' engine success in F1 emerged this week, but Horner...
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