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Allison commits long-term future to Mercedes

Mercedes Technical Director James Allison has committed his long-term future to its Formula 1 team. Allison, 55, initially joined Mercedes in 2017 after spells at other front-running outfits, most notably Renault/Lotus and Ferrari. Allison relinquished his role in 2021, taking on the position of Chief Technical Officer, which involved wider Mercedes work, including its INEOS-associated […]
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