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McLaren strike next blow: Lewis Hamilton sees team boss leave

McLaren wants to be a Grand Prix-winning team again. The British team have already made some necessary investments. On 1 January this year, for instance, Rob Marshall joined the Woking-based team as Technical Director, Engineering & Design. He came over from Red Bull Racing after a long tenure. Marshall does not appear to be the only newcomer at McLaren this week.
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