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McLaren 'on target' with engine switch to Mercedes - Seidl

McLaren F1 boss Andreas Seidl says his team is proceeding on target with its engine switch to Mercedes, insisting no "red lights" have so far hindered the collaboration between the two partners. McLaren will revive this year its relationship with the prestigious manufacturer that powered the Woking-based outfit to 78 Grand Prix wins and three Drivers' championships between 1995 and 2014. From the design phase to the car build, McLaren's switch from Renault to Mercedes has been underway for several months along with the development of the papaya squad's 2021 contender. And so far, there have been no snags in the conversion process. "It’s obviously a big task switching to...
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