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McLaren, Honda deal ‘not exclusive’

Thursday's confirmation that McLaren will use Honda engines from the start of the 2015 F1 season made no mention of the word 'exclusive', and the Woking team will likely have to share the new V6 powerplants with at least one other team.That was always likely to be the case with the regulations stipulating that any engine supplier, but McLaren managing director Jonathan Neale confirmed that there was no exclusivity clause built into the deal, which was officially confirmed at a press conference in Japan."All manufacturers and engine suppliers coming into F1 know that they do so with an expectation that, should they be required, they are prepared to supply more than one team," he...
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