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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.

Mercedes praise 'champion' Kimi Antonelli after major Baku breakthrough

Mercedes reveal George Russell 'bubble' fear in Carlos Sainz battle

Mercedes confess to major mistake harming Kimi Antonelli performance

Mercedes air 'strain' concern after 'no fun' Kimi Antonelli woe

Mercedes make 'space alien' quip after new F1 rule introduced

Mercedes identifies key ambition for fresh F1 upgrades

Mercedes announce major changes to iron out F1 car flaws

Mercedes walking fine Qatar tightrope with tricky W15

Mercedes reveal unusual detail behind Hamilton F1 power unit call

Mercedes explain 'spikiness' that provoked Austin F1 disaster

Russell name checks Mercedes figure key to F1 turnaround

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
Liam Lawson reveals Red Bull issue with F1 future in limbo
Should F1 show celebrities and girlfriends during on-track sessions?
McLaren delivered F1 driver demand as Max Verstappen threat lingers
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri facing 'doubt and confusion' over McLaren approach
Max Verstappen F1 title confusion sparked by rain chaos at Suzuka
Why Mohammed Ben Sulayem could again become FIA president without opposition
Singapore GP intruder faces jail
Carlos Sainz slates F1 broadcasting 'girlfriend trend'
Mercedes reveal reason behind end to painful run
Toto Wolff claims F1 missing 'villain' Christian Horner