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Williams to use Mercedes' gearboxes from 2022

Williams will use Mercedes’ gearboxes and other related hydraulic components from 2022 after strengthening its Formula 1 ties with the manufacturer. Williams has been powered by Mercedes in Formula 1 since 2014 and in 2019 extended its partnership with the outfit through 2025. The team has fielded Mercedes-backed George Russell as part of its driver line-up for the last two years. Williams says the decision to take on Mercedes’ gearboxes and hydraulics from 2022 will enable the team to “implement a more efficient design and manufacturing process in-house long-term” and focus its resources in other performance areas. It will continue to design and manufacture other chassis parts...
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