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Wolff explains why a Mercedes-Red Bull partnership is a non-starter
Toto Wolff has provided a number of reasons as to why Mercedes will not supply Red Bull with power units following the announcement Honda will leave the sport at the end of 2021. As of next year, Mercedes will power not only its factory team, but also Racing Point - that will be rebadged as Aston Martin - Williams and McLaren, making the German power unit the most popular on the grid. Article continues under video By comparison, Ferrari will power three teams, Honda two and Renault one. Although competition reasons may have played a role in the decision, Wolff pointed to the increased costs a partnership would lead to as the primary factor for a union being a non-starter. "We need to...
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