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McLaren Honda rumour rumbles on

Despite one leading engine guru claiming that he could not see anyone joining the current triumvirate of Renault, Ferrari and Mercedes in the F1 ranks when new regulations come into force next season, the paddock rumour mill continues to suggest that Honda will do so.Renault Sport's Rob White last month dismissed suggestions that either Honda or Japanese rival Toyota would be interested in building a new F1 powerplant [ see separate story], but reports from Germany now suggest that former Honda ally McLaren will have to cosy up to a new partner after failing to ink an extension to its current Mercedes deal.According to Auto Motor und Sport, the Woking team had until the end of April to...
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