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McLaren ready for Merc goodbye

This weekend's Abu Dhabi GP will not only mark the end of the 2014 season, but also McLaren's long relationship with Mercedes. The Woking squad started their engine partnership with the German manufacturer back in 1995 and they won three Drivers' Championship (Mika Hakkinen in 1998 and 1999, and Lewis Hamilton in 2008) and the 1998 Constructors' title during that time. However, it will be all change next year as the team will once again link up with Honda. Racing Director Eric Boullier hopes they can say goodbye to Mercedes with a good result in the United Arab Emirates. "The race in Abu Dhabi also marks the end of a very significant era in McLaren's history, and we'd like to thank...
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