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Listening to Warren Hughes speak passionately about his role within McLaren GT's young-driver programme, it's easy to see why he is one of the most respected coaches around.
A veteran of 76 British F3 starts between 1992 and '99 before making a successful transition into the British Touring Car Championship with West Surrey Racing's MGs and then into sportscar racing, 51-year-old Hughes has been coaching drivers for the past 15 years, with McLaren youngster Lewis Proctor and F3 race winner Nikita Troitsky - now four years into their relationship - benefiting from his experience in 2018.
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