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McLaren set for free Honda engines as of 2015

13 May, 2013 Ayrton Senna drives the Honda powered McLaren MP4/7A to victory in the 1992 Hungarian GP McLaren are more than likely to be Honda-powered in 2015, according to Auto Motor und Sport correspondent Michael Schmidt. Reporting from Barcelona, he said McLaren has let a deadline pass whereby it could have extended its customer deal with Mercedes beyond next season. 'That can only mean Honda in 2015,' said Schmidt. Reportedly, the Japanese carmaker – having withdrawn from Formula 1 amid the global financial crisis at the end of 2008 – will not charge McLaren for its turbo V6 engines. Honda, however, will surely subsidise its development costs with one or two customer...
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