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Williams extend Mercedes engine partnership to 2025 at least

Williams will use Mercedes engines in Formula 1 at least until 2025. The team, already committed to Mercedes for next season, have signed a new agreement for the following five years. Williams have declined in form since finishing third in 2014 and 2015, their first two seasons with Mercedes after turbo-hybrid engines came into F1. They finished last in 2018 and are on course for the same position this year, but they hope a technical department restructure will revive fortunes. Williams deputy team principal Claire Williams said: "Mercedes has been one of the sport's most successful engine suppliers and we believe they will continue to have an extremely competitive engine package going...
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