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Petronas reiterates commitment to Mercedes F1 amid Aramco rumors

Mercedes F1 partner Petronas says it will continue its collaboration with the German outfit based on its multi-year deal with the latter, dismissing rumors of an impending exit from F1. The Malaysian oil and gas company has partnered with the Mercedes works outfit since its return to F1 in 2010, a collaboration that has yielded tremendous success. However, Petronas' departure from MotoGP that was announced last summer led to speculation that the company could also exit F1. Over the weekend, a story emerged claiming that Mercedes was set to drop Petronas in favour of a title sponsorship deal with Saudi Aramco. Read also: Mercedes reportedly set to drop Petronas for Aramco deal The report...
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