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McLaren: Switching engine suppliers for 2026 not without 'risk'

McLaren team boss Andrea Stella would love for his team to have a works engine deal in 2026, but such a prospect is not without "an element of risk" for the Woking-based outfit. Formula 1 will introduce in 2026 its next generation power unit regulations that will ensure that engines use significantly less energy and produce net zero exhaust CO2 thanks to sustainable fuels. A total of six manufacturers – Mercedes, Ferrari, Renault, Honda, Audi and Red Bull Powertrains in partnership with Ford – have registered to supply the field for the 2026-2030 cycle. In an ideal world, McLaren would opt for a full works deal with a supplier. But Stella elaborated on why the team's most...
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