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McLaren enters Formula E with purchase of Mercedes-EQ

McLaren will enter the ABB FIA Formula E all-electric world championship next season, after announcing the acquisition of the Mercedes-EQ Formula E Team. As well as Formula 1, the McLaren marque already takes part in IndyCar, Extreme E and E-sports and has long been linked with a move into Formula E. The original supplier of ECU for Formula E, and currently the exclusive battery supplier for all teams on the grid, McLaren signalled its future intentions when it signed an option last year to participate in season nine (2022/2023) following a period of evaluation. Mercedes' previously announced surprise decision to withdraw from the series at the end of the current season - despite winning...
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