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2021 the Right Time for McLaren to Make Mercedes Power Unit Switch – Brown

Zak Brown says it was a logical decision to opt to switch from Renault to Mercedes-Benz power for the 2021 Formula 1 season, with the move made early enough to give them as much time possible to adapt. With Formula 1 set for one of its biggest overhauls of regulations in 2021, McLaren made the decision to leave Renault after the 2020 season after three years together to make a return to Mercedes, who they previously partnered with between 1995 to 2014. McLaren made a switch to Honda power in 2015, but their three-year alliance was a disaster, with a further move to Renault coming in 2018.  2019 saw a big jump in performance, with Carlos Sainz Jr. and Lando Norris helping the team...
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