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Vodafone and McLaren to split

Vodafone and McLaren have confirmed they will end their partnership in Formula One at the end of the year, with the team set to announce a new title sponsor in December. Telecommunications giant Vodafone has been McLaren's title sponsor since 2007 after it left rivals Ferrari at the end of 2006. The Financial Times broke the news that the agreement will end this year and the team confirmed it in a press release. "We're immensely proud that, having been set a number of ambitious challenges by Vodafone back in 2007, together we've met or exceeded each and every one," team principal Martin Whitmarsh said. "Our focus is on continuing to drive results for all our partners...
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