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Boullier out at McLaren

McLaren Racing has announced a leadership restructure of its racing operations, with immediate effect. Chief Executive Zak Brown has confirmed that he has accepted Eric Boullier's resignation from his position as Racing Director, while also announcing a simplified technical leadership team. Simon Roberts, COO of McLaren Racing, will oversee production, engineering and logistics. Andrea Stella is appointed Performance Director, responsible for trackside operations. Gil de Ferran takes up the new role of Sporting Director, to maximise the effectiveness of the team's racing package. According to the Woking outfit 'these changes are the beginning of a comprehensive programme of positive...
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