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Ferrari: Merc engineer won't be joining us

Ferrari have denied reports that Mercedes engineer Benjamin Hoyle, who has been accused of data theft, will be joining them. Hoyle, who works for Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains (HPP) Limited, is the subject of a lawsuit after he was accused of stealing confidential data ahead of an expected move to competitors Ferrari. The German manufacturer wants all the documents and information to be returned and they also wants Hoyle to be blocked from joining any of its Formula 1 competitors until the 2016 season is completed. 'Legal action is underway involving Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains Ltd. and an employee,' Mercedes told Bloomberg this week.   The statement added:...
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