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Mercedes, Williams confirm long-term deal

Williams and Mercedes will continue their engine partnership until the end of 2025 after a long-term deal was announced on Friday. Mercedes has powered Williams since 2014, a move which initially saw the Grove squad propelled into leading contention in F1, finishing that season third in the constructors' championship, over 100 points ahead of Ferrari. Article continues under video Things have gone backwards for the team since, however, and they are set to finish bottom of the standings for a second straight season in 2019, with just a single point to their name though 14 races. Reports earlier this year suggested that Williams may seek a move to Renault's supply, but deputy team principal...
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