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McLaren would consider building its own engine for 2021 regulations

McLaren has said that it is considering building its own engine for 2021 when the new Formula 1 power unit regulations are released, although this will only happen if costs are reduced. While the present seems more important for McLaren during its ongoing struggle with Honda and its potential switch to Renault power, the Woking-based team has said that in the longer term, new opportunities could open up. According to Zak Brown, McLaren's exectutive director, F1's current engine landscape could be set for a sizeable change in the future when the current V6 Hybrid Turbo era comes to an end. 'We're interested to see what the new engine formula is in 2021 - and whether we...
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