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Lotus confirm switch from Renault to Mercedes power

The Lotus F1 Team has confirmed it will switch from Renault to Mercedes power for the 2015 season and beyond after signing a "long-term deal". The team has struggled for pace this season and the team have put that down to a chassis design flaw and an underpowered engine. It hopes that a fresh start next season will see them back at the front. The Enstone outfit has used Renault power ever since it was owned by the French company between 2002 and 2010 before changing ownership and name. Speaking about the announcement, Lotus CEO Matthew Carter said: "We are pleased to have been chosen by Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains in a significant long term deal. "We intend...
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