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Mercedes soon to stop turbocharger from bankrupt supplier

Mercedes do not need to fear problems after the bankruptcy of the company - Reaction Engines - that supply turbochargers for the team's power units. Arrangements have been made by the German team, therefore, they will receive the necessary hardware for the 2025 season. Moreover, the team have already decided to stop using that turbocharger entering the 2026 season.
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