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Mercedes engine fits easily, but McLaren not benefitting from small design

McLaren switches from Renault engines to a Mercedes power unit for the 2021 season. Regulation and the coronavirus have come at an unfortunate time for this changeover, but technical director James Key  believes the installation of the Mercedes engine in the McLaren chassis is going well. "It seems to have almost picked up from where it left off," said Key about working with Mercedes to RaceFans.net . He is referring to the almost twenty years that McLaren received factory support from Mercedes and conquered three world titles during that time. Read more Palmer acknowledges Russell mistake: 'It happens' McLaren cannot benefit from smaller Mercedes power unit The Mercedes...
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