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Fry steps down as Mercedes CEO

Mercedes CEO Nick Fry will leave his role at the beginning of April as Toto Wolff takes on more responsibility within the team. Fry has worked for the team for 11 years under its previous guises of BAR, Honda and Brawn. With Mercedes recruiting Toto Wolff from Williams at the start of this season, Wolff will assume the extra responsibilities working alongside Ross Brawn while Fry is retained by the team as a consultant on its commercial operations until at least the end of 2014. "I feel very privileged to have had the opportunity to work with our team for the last 11 years and remain extremely proud of the fact that we took the team to its first race win and especially the double...
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