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Williams to use Mercedes F1 PUs until 2030 at least

Williams Formula 1 team will continue to use Mercedes engines until at least 2030, both organisations announced on Monday. The extension means Mercedes now has long-term contracts with three of the 10 teams, including their own factory outfit that seven times world champion Lewis Hamilton drives for. McLaren announced a similar deal last November. The power unit rules are changing in 2026
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