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McLaren hold Renault talks

McLaren appear to be edging towards an engine deal with Renault although the team insist a decision on their 2018 power supply hasn't been made yet. McLaren are believed to be intent on divorcing from Honda but their plans could be dependent on Toro Rosso agreeing a deal with the Japanese manufacturer that would enable Honda to stay in the sport even if they split from McLaren. Renault bosses Jerome Stoll, Cyril Abiteboul and Alain Prost, accompanied by F1 boss Ross Brawn, held talks inside McLaren's motorhome after Friday practice for the Italian GP. "It is very complicated," team boss Zak Brown said. "There are a variety of pieces to the puzzle - some in our control, some...
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