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McLaren hint at extending Mercedes deal

McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has hinted at a possible extension of the outfit's relationship with Mercedes, after admitting that changing engine partners for the new power unit regulations in 2026 is a 'risk'. McLaren's current deal as a Mercedes customer team is set to run until 2025; however, they've recently been linked to a potential switch to Red Bull powertrains for the new regs in 2026. The rumours started after McLaren CEO Zak Brown was spotted having a tour at Red Bull's base, whilst the Woking-based team have recently announced the signing of long-term employee of the Austrians, Rob Marshall. Marshall will make the switch to McLaren in January 2024 to become a technical...
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