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McLaren gives F1 team boss Stella multi-year contract extension

McLaren has announced that Andrea Stella has signed a new deal which will see him remain in his current role as its Formula 1 Team Principal on a multi-term basis. Stella was appointed Andreas Seidl's successor when he departed in late 2022 to oversee the Sauber/Audi venture and he has guided McLaren back to the […]
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