End of an era in Formula One as Ron Dennis is forced out as McLaren chief
Shareholders oust team leader after 35 years at the helm mentoring the likes of Lewis Hamilton and Ayrton Senna
Ron Dennis confirmed he has quit as boss of Formula One outfit McLaren after 35 years following pressure from shareholders.
The 69-year-old – who helped guide the likes of Lewis Hamilton and Ayrton Senna to the world title – quit after shareholders demanded at a meeting on Tuesday he step down as chairman and chief executive.
Dennis has a 25 per cent stake in McLaren, Bahrain’s Mumtalakat investment fund owns 50 per cent and the remaining 25 per cent is held by his long-time business partner Mansour Ojjeh, a Saudi-born Frenchman.
Dennis and Ojjeh fell out a while ago and that parting of the ways has come back to haunt the Englishman as Ojjeh sided with the Bahrainis.
A statement from Dennis said he had “been required to relinquish his duties as chairman and chief executive of McLaren Technology Group (MTG)”.