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Team manager Cregan to leave Toyota

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Toyota have confirmed that Formula One team manager Richard Cregan will leave his position at the end of November to take on a new role elsewhere in motorsport. He will be replaced by Jens Marquardt, currently working in Toyota's engine engineering department. Cregan, 48, joined Toyota Motorsport GmbH 24 years ago as a rally mechanic. He went on to become operations manager for the Japanese company's World Rally and Le Mans programs and when their Formula One project was announced he assisted the late Ove Andersson in making the plan a reality... (Full Story)

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