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McLaren's 2021 Mercedes engine switch still on

McLaren have confirmed that they will still switch from Renault to Mercedes power for 2021 as originally planned. McLaren have been using Renault engines since they split from Honda after the 2017 season, and they announced last year that they would move to Mercedes power from 2021. The pair last worked together in 2014, but the coronavirus pandemic had cast some doubt over the reunion. Formula 1 was planning a complete overhaul to the financial, technical and sporting regulations from 2021, but the COVID-19 outbreak means that the 2020 season hasn't even begun. Therefore the introduction of the new rules has been delayed until 2022. Despite this though McLaren will still go ahead with...
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