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McLaren could build its own engine - Brown

McLaren boss Zak Brown isn't ruling the possibility that the Woking-based outfit could build its own engine once F1 ushers in its new rules in 2021. The engine has been the weakest link in McLaren's package ever since it partnered with Honda in 2015 and has led to a three-year period of spectacular and painful under-performance. As it attempts to extricate itself from its enduring slump by ditching Honda and striking a deal with Renault for the next few seasons, McLaren is also considering its options for the longer term, including building its own power unit. "I think the landscape in Formula 1 is going to change in a very positive way from '21 onwards, with budget caps, revenue...
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