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James Allison is the Technical Director of Mercedes. The Briton has had an extensive career in motorsport, having been employed by Ferrari from 2013 to 2016 before making the move to the German racing team.
How a Mercedes 'anomaly' avoided 'disaster' in Singapore
Mercedes admit to 'clear mistake' that left Hamilton 'angry'
Mercedes technical director 'not massively' surprised at Hamilton exit
Allison makes striking Red Bull claim after recent F1 downturn
Mercedes chief reacts to prospect of Newey signing
Mercedes part ways with senior technical figure
Mercedes explain 'double-edged sword' of new rule
'Rare' Hamilton failure not concerning Mercedes
Mercedes applauds Red Bull's 'bravery' as own 'trick' debunked
Mercedes tech chief hoping for Red Bull 'invite'
Wolff highlights factor that shows 'core strength' at Mercedes
Mercedes reveal 'big projects' that have hit 'available firepower'
How Mercedes' W15 is more than a simple 'Red Bull clone'
Mercedes hopeful new car is no longer 'spiteful' to Hamilton and Russell
Why Mercedes thinks it can lure Red Bull in
Mercedes: Hamilton still has 'compulsive need to win' despite drought
Mercedes dismisses fears increased Red Bull/AlphaTauri alliance
Mercedes' latest deal puts Hamilton in pole to make F1 history
Mercedes F1 confirm extension of key technical figure
Mercedes fire Red Bull warning over Hamilton's title chances
Maserati announce new Formula E team principal
Rising star matches staggering Senna feat
Mercedes make 'new clothes' pledge to Hamilton ahead of Ferrari switch
Steiner brands Norris 'lucky' after 'weird' blunder
Horner uses Royal family to defend Verstappen in FIA swearing controversy
Renault reach engine decision as Sir Jackie Stewart joins the podcast - RacingNews365 Review
Perez sets Red Bull expectation after major investigations
Di Grassi defends Verstappen after 'completely wrong' FIA penalty
The F1 upgrades Red Bull are pinning Verstappen's title hopes on
BREAKING: Renault finally reach decision over F1 engine programme