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Williams edging closer to Mercedes engine deal extension

Williams is moving closer towards extending its engine partnership with Mercedes after dismissing suggestions that the team could move to a Renault supply. Williams has been powered by Mercedes throughout Formula 1’s hybrid era, with the outfit profiting from the marque’s early dominance to emerge as a podium contender. Its fortunes have since regressed amid engine convergence and its own issues, with its FW42 substantially off the pace through the 2019 season. Williams’ current contract with Mercedes expires at the end of 2020 but the team expects to renew its partnership for the next phase of Formula 1’s regulations. “We’re talking to Mercedes as you...
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