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Williams confirms Redding to start new role after Silverstone

Ex-McLaren Formula 1 team manager Dave Redding will officially start at Williams in the same role after the British Grand Prix. Redding’s switch from McLaren to Williams was revealed by Motorsport.com in February, with Williams sporting manager Steve Nielsen moving aside. Williams had initially planned a handover phase that would leave Redding with “full responsibility for the race team in 2018”. The British team has now confirmed Redding will start on July 17, the Monday after the British GP at Silverstone, with Nielsen leaving Williams two weeks later, on July 31. “Having been involved in motorsport for 30 years, I know that Williams is a great racing team, and one that I am...
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