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McLaren could walk away from Mercedes deal

When the engine regulations undergo a major change ahead of the 2026 season, many teams will make changes to their power unit approach, taking advantage of the fact that every team will be back to square one. Audi will complete their takeover of Sauber to finally enter F1 in 2026, while Red Bull will split from Honda to become powered by Red Bull Ford. The engine manufacturers that have signed up for the new regulations so far are Ferrari, Mercedes, Red Bull, Renault, Audi and Honda, giving teams six options to choose from to provide their power units. Since splitting from Renault at the end of 2020, McLaren have been powered by Mercedes engines, with their success in this period being...
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