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McLaren hunting new engine partner to replace Mercedes

Ayrton Senna drives the Honda powered McLaren MP4/7A to victory in the 1992 Hungarian GP Oct.22 McLaren is reportedly seeking a new engine partner for its multiple championship winning Formula 1 team, with former engine partners Honda, and perhaps even Porsche, possible candidates. The Woking based team has been powered by Mercedes engines since 1995, but the German carmaker now has its own, entirely separate works team. Indeed, McLaren's current Mercedes relationship will soon end, leaving the Martin Whitmarsh-led team having to become a normal engine ‘customer' like Force India. Honda, the Japanese carmaker who in the past enjoyed a successful F1 partnership with McLaren, has...
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