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McLaren will take title from Mercedes, says Ron Dennis

McLaren Chairman Ron Dennis believes McLaren-Honda will end the dominance of Mercedes AMG PETRONAS in Formula 1. The last time McLaren won the Constructors' Championship was in 1998 with David Coulthard and Mika Hakkinen. Since then the team have failed to reach the top spot after losing out to Renault, Scuderia Ferrari, Red Bull Racing and Mercedes. 'I honestly believe that the next world champions after Mercedes will be McLaren,' Dennis told BBC Sport. 'We'll get to that goal before other people. 'It is challenging but I have a firm belief in the technical competence of our people and a firm belief in Honda.' Mercedes has dominated the last two seasons after taking the Drivers' and...
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