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McLaren to be powered by Mercedes in F1 until 2030

McLaren will continue to be powered by Mercedes in Formula 1 until 2030, the organisations confirmed the agreement ahead of the 2023 season finale Abu Dhabi Grand Prix weekend. Mercedes and McLaren have a long history. The partnership began in 1995 and ran until 2014. Thereafter two forgettable three seasons with Honda and three with Renault before a return to Mercedes
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