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McLaren in talks for Mercedes engine deal in 2021

As the Formula 1 series head toward a significant shift in technical regulations for 2021, the opportunity is usually viewed as a chance to get on top of the new set of rules and make significant gains against the competition and that’s what McLaren are hoping to do with a possible switch back to Mercedes […]The post McLaren in talks for Mercedes engine deal in 2021 appeared first on The Parc Fermé.
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