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Renault insist McLaren partnership a success despite Mercedes move

Renault team principal Cyril Abiteboul says the French marque's relationship with McLaren can only be deemed a success, despite the Woking squad announcing their impending split in order to take Mercedes' supply. McLaren will make a third change of engine supplier in six years ahead of the 2021 campaign, returning to the Mercedes fold, where they spent two decades between 1995 and 2014. Article continues under video After three miserable seasons with reunited with Honda, McLaren took Renault engines from last year and look on course to beat their supplier in the constructors' championship this season, with reliability struggles affecting both. Renault's own ambitions to catch up the top...
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