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McLaren confirm 2021 Mercedes engine deal

McLaren will say goodbye to Renault power at the end of next year, returning to Mercedes engines for 2021. Earlier this week rumours did the rounds at the Sochi Autodrom that McLaren were poised to re-sign with Mercedes, who powered the Woking team from 2005 to 2014. That has now been confirmed. 'This agreement is an important step in our long-term plan to return to success in Formula 1,' said McLaren CEO Zak Brown. 'Mercedes is the benchmark, both as a team and a power unit, so it is natural we would seek to secure a relationship with the company for the next phase of our journey. 'This announcement reflects the confidence of our shareholders and is an important message to our investors,...
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