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Force India signs new deal with Mercedes

Force India has signed a new, long-term deal with Mercedes-Benz to use the manufacturer's powertrain setup from the 2014 season onwards. Having joined forces in 2009, the extended agreement ensures the supply of the engine unit, Energy Recovery System, transmission and associated ancillary systems. More to follow.
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