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McLaren and Red Bull settle legal row over Fallows

Ron Dennis A legal dispute regarding aerodynamics guru Dan Fallows between Red Bull and McLaren is now over. Earlier, McLaren supremo Ron Dennis was threatening to take the reigning world champions to court, after he signed Fallows only to find the aerodynamics chief changed his mind and returned to Red Bull. Team boss Eric Boullier conceded recently that McLaren was having to accept the likelihood that Fallows 'will never join us'. Given Adrian Newey's looming withdrawal into semi Formula 1-retirement, it is perhaps now obvious why Red Bull was so keen to hang on to his deputy, Fallows. In the meantime, it emerges that out-of-court talks between Red Bull and McLaren over the disputed...
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