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Zak Brown opens up on McLaren's ‘driver-related issues'

McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has explained why huge changes were recently made to the team's technical department, with new team principal Andrea Stella having been key to the plan working. It was announced after McLaren's point-less Saudi Arabian Grand Prix that an overhaul would be taking place among their technical department, with several high-profile names having been let go. In their place, several key employees from rival teams were brought in, including, former head of vehicle concept at Ferrari David Sanchez. Replacing former team principal Andreas Seidl with Stella was also key to Brown's changes, with Stella having been given a mandate to complete a full review. Want to work in...
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