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McLaren-Mercedes engine deal unaffected by F1 regulation delay

McLaren is pressing on with its switch to Mercedes power units for the 2021 season, in spite of the retention of the current regulations for an additional campaign. McLaren confirmed last September that it will return to Mercedes power on a long-term basis from 2021, rekindling a relationship that previously ran from 1996 through 2014. It used Honda power from 2015 through 2017 and is currently in the final season of its three-year Renault partnership. The renewal of the McLaren-Mercedes partnership was set to coincide with the introduction of Formula 1’s overhauled sporting and technical regulations. But the COVID-19 coronavirus has led to widespread uncertainty and on Thursday it was...
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