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Costa steps back as Merc reshuffles

- JONATHAN NOBLE

Mercedes Formula 1 engineerin­g director Aldo Costa is to step back and move into a consultanc­y role for 2019 as part of a shake-up of the team’s technical structure.

Costa (below) originally joined Mercedes in 2011 after a lengthy spell at Ferrari, which had included him being technical director from ’07. The Italian has been viewed as one of the key technical architects in Mercedes’ four consecutiv­e F1 championsh­ip doubles, but feels the time is right to wind back his involvemen­t.

Ahead of Costa’s shift to a technical advisory role, chief designer John Owen will step up to head the engineerin­g group and report to technical director James Allison.

In other changes at Mercedes, its performanc­e director Mark Ellis has decided to retire from his current position and will begin a sabbatical from the middle of next year. Ellis, who had previously worked at Red

Bull and BAR, will be replaced at the end of this year by chief vehicle dynamicist Loic Serra.

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff said: “This is a significan­t moment for our team and a great opportunit­y. We have said many times that you cannot freeze a successful organisati­on; it is a dynamic structure and I am proud that we are able to hand the baton smoothly to the next generation of leaders inside the team.”

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