The Chief Executive of McLaren's Formula One team has left his position after five months in charge.
German Jost Capito began work in September, having being appointed by
former McLaren boss Ron Dennis. The 58-year-old previously won three
World Rally Championships with Volkswagen.
Capito has only recently agreed departure terms, but he reportedly
has not been performing his day-to-day duties with the company for
around two months.
Dennis, who appointed Capito, was placed on gardening leave in
November and currently has no active role in running the company. He
remains a non-executive chairman of the McLaren group and a 25%
shareholder in the organisation
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