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Mercedes harbours no plan to replicate McLaren brake design

Toto Wolff has intimated that Mercedes will not attempt to replicate the rear braking systems used by McLaren, which has help see the Woking-based squad sit atop of the both F1 championships so far. The post Mercedes harbours no plan to replicate McLaren brake design appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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