From Hamilton to Cadillac Marc Hynes’ future has been revealed. We had written to you in recent days about how Lewis Hamilton’s now former manager was close to interrupting his collaboration with the seven-time world champion to embark on a new professional adventure. Now the official information has arrived: Hynes will be the new Chief Racing Officer of Cadillac, as revealed in a press release from the American team itself. The official press release “In his new role – reads the press release released by the newly formed US team – Hynes will work to ensure maximum performance in all of the team’s racing operations. He will play a central role in aligning the roster of drivers and engineering groups, optimizing processes and strengthening collaboration between the technical and sporting departments to create an efficient, competitive and disciplined team environment.” “Hynes will manage the Cadillac driver program, which includes drivers Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Pérez, reserve driver Zhou Guanyu and test driver Colton Herta – adds the Cadillac team – Hynes brings extensive experience both as a professional driver and as a leading figure in driver management, offering a unique combination of competitive intuition and leadership as the team enters Formula 1”.
Official: Hamilton’s former manager lands in Cadillac. He will work with the riders of the American team
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