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McLaren’s Courtenay Leaves Red Bull F1

5 January 2026
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McLaren’s Courtenay Leaves Red Bull F1
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Will Courtenay has officially joined McLaren’s Formula 1 team as sporting director after receiving clearance to leave his role at Red Bull. Although McLaren announced his signing for 2024, Courtenay was unable to finalize his exit from Red Bull until now, where he previously served as head of strategy. His move marks a significant shift in team dynamics as McLaren aims to strengthen its competitive edge. Courtenay’s experience from Red Bull is expected to benefit McLaren’s strategic approach moving forward.

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