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Williams extends engine deal with Mercedes to 2025

ROKiT Williams Racing has extended its power unit supply deal with Mercedes-Benz in Formula 1 until the end of the 2025 season. The Grove-based squad has been powered by the German manufacturer since the advent of the hybrid era in Formula 1 in 2014. Earlier this summer, rumors had emerged that Williams could switch its engine supply deal from Mercedes to Renault, but the speculation obviously proved wide of the mark. Williams suffers big financial loss in first half of 2019 "We have enjoyed a wonderful partnership with Mercedes-Benz over the past six years of what was originally a seven-year agreement, and so we are delighted to be continuing working with them for a further five...
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