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Engine players picked for Friday PC

– Leading figures from McLaren, Renault, Honda, Toro Rosso and Red Bull have all been selected to participate in this weekend's Friday Press Conference at the Singapore Grand Prix.Formula 1 holds a Press Conference following Friday's second practice session at each Grand Prix, with six team representatives chosen by the FIA to attend.For the first part, McLaren chief Zak Brown and Renault Managing Director Cyril Abiteboul will be present, along with Force India's Otmar Szafnauer.For the second segment, Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner and his Toro Rosso counterpart Franz Tost will be seated next to Honda head Yusuke Hasegawa.McLaren is poised to sever its ties with Honda and...
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