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Williams secure Mercedes engines through 2025

Facebook Twitter ReddIt Email Williams F1 announced that it has inked a contract extension with Mercedes until 2025. The struggling Formula 1 team have been using Mercedes Power Units since 2014 and the contract was set to expire in 2020. Having one of, if not the, best engine on the grid is a major security blanket and unfortunately Williams haven’t been able to make the best use of that power since 2014. However, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says the deal shows resilience. “That has only served to demonstrate their resilience and strength of character as they battle back to where they belong on the grid,” said the Austrian, who was previously a shareholder in Williams. “I am certain...
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