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McLaren wins tender for F1 engine sensors

McLaren Applied Technology has won the tender to supply engine pressure and temperature sensors for Formula 1 engines from 2018 to 2020. As part of an effort to cut costs, the FIA opened up an invitation to tender last July for a series of standard sensors. After evaluating the interested parties, McLaren's technology arm was chosen as the winning bid. It is the first time such sensors will be sourced from a single supplier, and comes against the backdrop of McLaren Applied Technology also having supplied the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) used by all teams since 2008. Rodi Basso, motorsport director of McLaren Applied Technologies, said: "We're delighted McLaren Applied Technologies...
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