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McLaren will switch to Mercedes engines as planned in F1 2021

McLaren says its switch from Renault to Mercedes engines will go ahead as planned next year despite Formula 1 teams being required to run the same cars for two years.  F1 has agreed to delay the 2021 technical regulation overhaul by a year until 2022, meaning that teams will carry over the chassis they run this year into next season, as discussed during a conference call involving all teams on Thursday.  Last year, McLaren announced that it would be returning to Mercedes power from 2021 but the decision to postpone the technical rules had left question marks over the move, though the Woking squad has since moved to clarify the situation.  A McLaren spokesperson told Crash.net: "We...
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