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McLaren poach RB's engineer chief Marshall

Red Bull's chief engineering officer Rob Marshall will leave at the end of the year to join Formula One rivals McLaren, both teams announced on Tuesday. McLaren said Marshall will take the role of technical director, engineering and design when he starts in Woking, at McLaren's HQ, on Jan 1, 2024. Editor's Picks Did Alonso and Aston Martin throw away a Monaco win? 16hLaurence Edmondson Marshall has been at reigning champions Red Bull for 17 years, serving as chief designer from 2006 to 2016 -- during which period Red Bull won four successive drivers' and constructors' crowns with Sebastian Vettel. He previously worked at Renault, helping them to both titles in 2005 with Fernando Alonso....
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