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McLaren confirms deal with BP/Castrol

McLaren-Honda has confirmed that its fuel and lubricants will be supplied with BP/Castrol products, ending its long-standing relationship with ExxonMobil. McLaren had developed a partnership with ExxonMobil which stretched back over two decades, but the company moved to link up with rivals Red Bull ahead of the 2017 campaign. McLaren will now utilise equipment from BP/Castrol for the upcoming season, joining Renault in using products from the company. “This agreement between McLaren, BP and Castrol is between brands who both share a long-standing and well-recognised passion for innovation in all we do,” said McLaren Technology Group COO Jonathan Neale. “Our McLaren-Honda...
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