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Honda only option to move forward - Dennis

McLaren team principal Ron Dennis has outlined McLaren's thinking in choosing a deal with newcomer Honda over the team's current partnership with Mercedes. Even though Mercedes currently supplies the most powerful engine package on the grid, Dennis pointed out McLaren needed to look for other options if it wanted to move forward. 'Obviously, the Mercedes engines is currently the most competitive engine, but it's not the way for us to go forward', Ron Dennis said. 'We want the best and more competitive engine. Then, you're into defining what is the best engine, and that is defined by a various number of elements. Mercedes now controls all parameters in terms of energy harvesting, and that is...
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