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McLaren agree long-term Petrobras deal

Former world champions McLaren have agreed a long-term partnership with Brazilian state oil company Petrobras, the Formula One team announced on Tuesday. Petrobras most recently sponsored the Williams team, leaving at the end of 2016. McLaren were the team that provided the late Brazilian Ayrton Senna with his three world championships in 1988, 1990 and 1991. Brazilian double world champion Emerson Fittipaldi also won the 1974 title with McLaren, who used fuels and lubricants supplied by BP and its Castrol brand last year. McLaren are starting a new partnership with Renault this season after three difficult years with Honda, with whom they had been successful during the Senna era. The...
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