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Force India sign Mercedes deal

Force India and Mercedes-Benz have signed a long-term agreement for the Silverstone-based team to use a full powertrain supplied by the German manufacturer.The deal will commence in 2014, when Formula 1 engine rules change with the introduction of 1.6-litre turbocharged V6 units as well as more powerful Energy Recovery Systems. On Sky Sports The F1 Show March 28, 2013 8:00pm Remote Record Mercedes-Benz will supply Force India with a complete Power Unit (Internal Combustion Engine plus Energy Recovery System), transmission and all associated ancillary systems. Force India have been using Mercedes-Benz power since 2009, together with gearboxes and hydraulic systems supplied by McLaren....
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