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After enjoying their most successful season to date in 2010, Force India have announced they have extended their partnership with McLaren Applied Technologies until the end of the 2012 season. The Silverstone-based team also revealed former director of engineering, Andrew Green, will take on the role of technical director with immediate effect.Green has over 20 years of top-level motor racing experience including F1, F3000 and F3. He commenced his motorsport career in 1987 as a designer with Reynard Cars and was part of the small group of design engineers who started Jordan GP in 1990. After working his way up the company in positions within test and race engineering, Andrew joined British American Racing in 1998 as head of mechanical design. After four years with the company he moved on to become head of R&D at Red Bull Technology in 2004 and then joined Force India in July 2010.
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After enjoying their most successful season to date in 2010, Force India have announced they have extended their partnership with McLaren Applied Technologies until the end of the 2012 season. The Silverstone-based team also revealed former director of engineering, Andrew Green, will take on the role of technical director with immediate effect.Green has over 20 years of top-level motor racing experience including F1, F3000 and F3. He commenced his motorsport career in 1987 as a designer with Reynard Cars and was part of the small group of design engineers who started Jordan GP in 1990. After working his way up the company in positions within test and race engineering, Andrew joined British American Racing in 1998 as head of mechanical design. After four years with the company he moved on to become head of R&D at Red Bull Technology in 2004 and then joined Force India in July 2010.
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