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McLaren confirms Jost Capito departure

McLaren has confirmed that Jost Capito has left his role as CEO, just five months after he formally started working with the team. McLaren announced the recruitment of Capito in January 2016, though the German’s existing duties with Volkswagen meant he did not officially begin his role until September. However, Capito’s future was thrown into doubt when Ron Dennis was ousted as McLaren’s Chairman towards the end of 2016, with Zak Brown installed as his replacement. McLaren attempted to reach a solution with Capito but ultimately this was not forthcoming, and Capito has now departed the team. “Jost Capito joined McLaren after four successful years at VW Motorsport,...
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