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Wolff sends warning to McLaren, Aston Martin and Williams over power unit supply deal

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has conceded that he does not believe his team can sustain power supply for all of their customers, so they may have to lose at least one of them. Currently, Mercedes manufacture power units for Aston Martin, McLaren and Williams as well as serving the works team, meaning that they make a minimum of 24 engines every year. This inevitably becomes more when teams end up needing more than three engines per driver depending on damage or reliability issues and, with inflation continuing to rise, the Silver Arrows will begin to lose money. READ: ‘We will go over’: Binotto warns Ferrari and other teams will exceed budget cap This is partly due to the fact...
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