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Ex-Mercedes boss Haug lands new job

Norbert Haug, who last December split mutually with Mercedes after 22 years serving as its Motorsport Director, has landed a new job. The German, 60, will now work for Paravan, the long-time global market leader for customised vehicles for the disabled. "After 22 years working in motorsport I had the sudden desire for a new challenge," Haug said after confirming his new role. "That's excactly what I found at Paravan." Haug was effectively replaced at Mercedes by former Williams executive Toto Wolff.
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