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Cowell's departure sees Mercedes 'reinventing' itself once again

Aside from the shock of Andy Cowell's decision to leave Mercedes' hugely successful engine division - Mercedes-AMG High Performance Powertrains (HPP) - there remains the speculation over where the Briton might head once the ongoing period of transition comes to an end. While his departure is seen by many as a blow to the German team, Toto Wolff points out that it is not the first time a key player has moved on, and as in previous cases the team will need to 'reinvent' itself. 'There are two angles to it,' he tells the official F1 website. 'Obviously, Andy needed a new challenge, and I completely understand that. He came to the decision in December that he wanted to do something else, and...
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