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McLaren team manager Redding jumps ship to Williams

 XPB Images After CEO Jost Capito, another senior member of McLaren has departed the Woking-based outfit, with team manager David Redding joining rival Williams. Redding first joined McLaren in 1995 as chief mechanic following a seven-year stint with Benetton. He briefly left the team for a three-year spell at Stewart Grand Prix but returned to Woking in 2000. A McLaren spokesman confirmed Redding's departure to Motorsport.com. "We can confirm David Redding is leaving McLaren Racing. "He will be replaced by Paul James, who will become team manager, with a focus on the operational and managerial nature of the role. "Our head of race operations Andrea Stella will...
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