Zander has left Brawn GP
di F1 editorial team26 June, 2009
Brawn GP technical director Jorh Zander has decided to leave the team, according to news agency DPA. The 45-year-old German joined the Brackley team, then Honda, in 2007 after having held positions of responsibility at Williams and BMW.
A team spokesperson confirmed that Zander left the team last week. The reason for the decision was not communicated, nor the identity of the possible replacement.
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