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Mercedes reveals tweaked livery, five-year INEOS partnership

Reigning World Champions Mercedes has taken the wraps off the tweaked livery that will adorn its Formula 1 car this season, having formed a new five-year partnership with INEOS. Mercedes won 15 of the 21 grands prix last year as it swept to a sixth straight Constructors’ title, with Lewis Hamilton becoming a six-time World Champion. It was announced last December that Mercedes had formed a performance partnership with INEOS and on Monday the company was announced as a Principal Partner. The 2020 livery event was held at the Royal Automobile Club in London, and attended by Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and INEOS Chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe. Chemicals company INEOS has expanded into sporting...
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