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Seidl admits McLaren will have 'nowhere to hide' from 2021

McLaren F1 boss Andreas Seidl believes his team will greatly benefit from its engine partnership with Mercedes, but the deal will also ensure that the papaya squad will have "nowhere to hide" from 2021. McLaren and Mercedes will revive a relationship that delivered great success to both parties in the past. In 2015, a year after F1 ushered in the turbo hybrid power unit, McLaren switched its allegiance from Mercedes to Honda, a move spearheaded by its former boss Ron Dennis but which led to a dismal period of under-performance. McLaren still seeking sixth for Sainz, says Seidl After three seasons with Renault, McLaren will rekindle its relationship with its historical partner...
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