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McLaren and Mercedes renew F1 power unit deal through 2030

The McLaren Formula 1 Team will continue to receive Mercedes power from 2026 through 2030 as the Woking-based team becomes Mercedes' first customer for the new engine regulation cycle. McLaren have been partnered with Mercedes since 2021 in a deal that ran to 2025, and, with Formula 1's new power unit regulations set to come […]
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