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McLaren/Mercedes deal could happen during 2017 season

Following the news that McLaren had contacted Mercedes in regards to a supply deal following the lack of reliability and speed during the 2017 pre-season test, sources suggest that the Woking outfit are pushing for a deal which would allow McLaren to run Mercedes engines during the 2017 season, with major financial implications of another poor F1 […] The post McLaren/Mercedes deal could happen during 2017 season appeared first on F1 Hub.
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