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McLaren confirms it will stick with Honda

– McLaren has made clear that its partnership with Honda will continue through the 2018 season, ending speculation of a switch to rival manufacturer Mercedes.Following another tough pre-season, with Honda still struggling for reliability and performance, it emerged that McLaren had contacted Mercedes about potential engine supply.McLaren used Mercedes engines from 1995 to 2014, but reunited with Honda in 2015, following a previous, highly-successful partnership, which yielded eight world titles.Amid the reports, McLaren stated that it was "working with Honda to address shortcomings and deficiencies", though also revealed that the two parties were "considering...
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