Parr will replace Whitmarsh as FOTA president
di Staff25 August, 2010
Martin Whitmarsh will probably soon leave his role as president of FOTA, the alliance of Formula 1 teams. The McLaren boss will probably be replaced by Adam Parr, CEO of Williams.
The role of vice president will instead be assumed by Franz Tost (Toro Rosso) who will therefore succeed Stefano Domenicali (Ferrari).
Ross Brawn remains technical manager of FOTA while Christian Horner will continue to take care of the sporting side.
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