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‘McLaren will be champions after Mercedes'

Although McLaren are scrapping just to score points this season, Ron Dennis firmly believes the Woking team will take the World title from Mercedes. Since partnering up with Honda at the start of the 2015 season, McLaren have scored 39 points with a best result of P5 at last year's Hungarian Grand Prix. That is a marked difference to Mercedes' form as they netted 860 points in the same time period, which included 20 grand prix victories. But despite their massive difference in fortunes, McLaren CEO Dennis believes his team will take the titles away from Mercedes. He told BBC Radio 5 live programme: 'I honestly believe that the next World Champions after Mercedes will be McLaren. We'll get...
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