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McLaren adamant they will not share Mercedes secrets with Honda

17 May, 2013 Jonathan Neale McLaren has played down suggestions Honda will unfairly benefit from the British team's continuing collaboration with Mercedes next year, before the Japanese company returns to supply F1 engines to the Woking squad. It was announced in Tokyo on Thursday that McLaren will be powered by ‘works' turbo V6 engines provided by Honda from 2015. But, before then, McLaren will run with customer Mercedes power next year, as the sport switches to the all-new and radical engine regulations. The situation has raised some red flags: will the development of Honda's new V6 benefit from the insight gained from the ongoing McLaren-Mercedes pairing? Is Mercedes'...
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