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Aston Martin’s Honda switch not a sign of Mercedes engine decline - Wolff

Toto Wolff does not believe Aston Martin’s planned switch to a Honda F1 works deal indicates that Mercedes’ engine has declined.  Ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix, Aston Martin announced they would be ditching Mercedes power units in favour of a move to become Honda’s official works team when new engine regulations begin in 2026. Did Mercedes' Upgrades in Monaco ACTUALLY Work? Video of Did Mercedes' Upgrades in Monaco ACTUALLY Work? The switch will mark the end of a long-standing customer deal between Mercedes and the Silverstone-based outfit, who have used the German manufacturer’s power units throughout their various guises since 2009.  But Mercedes team principal Wolff does...
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