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Lotus seal Merc engine deal

Lotus will end their long association with Renault and switch to F1's class-leading Mercedes engine from the 2015 season, it has been confirmed.The signing of what has been termed a 'long-term' agreement for Mercedes' powertrain has been trailed for several months with Lotus to effectively replace McLaren, who are reuninting with Honda, in the German manufacturer's customer stable next season.Lotus have endured a miserably competitive season following F1's switch to hybrid turbo power this year, scoring just eight points all year, but believe a supply of the most competitive engines in the field will make for a more potent 2015 car."We are pleased to have been chosen by Mercedes AMG...
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