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McLaren extends Santander deal until 2020

 XPB Images McLaren has announced the extension of its partnership with Santander UK until 2020. Santander has been in partnership with McLaren since 2007, with Jenson Button featuring prominently in a number of Santander campaigns since he joined the team in 2010. The new partnership will run for five years and comes after McLaren lost a number of sponsors - including Vodafone and Tag Heuer - in recent seasons. “Santander and McLaren-Honda have enjoyed an incredibly strong and mutually beneficial relationship since 2007," Ekrem Sami, managing director of McLaren Marketing said. "Our renewed partnership demonstrates a well-founded belief in the team’s ability to...
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