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Haug to leave Mercedes

Mercedes motorsport head Norbert Haug will leave the company at the end of 2012, the German carmaker said in a statement on Thursday. "His contract will come to an end by mutual agreement with the Board of Management. Preparations for the forthcoming season continue as planned," Mercedes added. Haug, who turned 60 last month, has led Mercedes's motorsport division since October 1990 and played a part in signing Britain's 2008 Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton from McLaren for next season. He was also a vice-president of Daimler AG. "He put his stamp on a whole era and, as a highlight, he was responsible for the successful comeback of the Silver Arrows to Formula...
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