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McLaren enters into partnership with Nissan in Formula E

McLaren will also step into Formula E from next year. From 2023, the car manufacturer will do so in cooperation with Nissan. The Japanese manufacturer will supply the powertrain to the new FE team. Article continues under ad McLaren and Nissan launch 2023 FE season together There are many shifts going on within the electric motorsport class. Nissan has taken over the e.dams team and McLaren has bought the team and staff of Mercedes-EQ for next season. The cooperation came about naturally, according to McLaren's motorsport chief Zak Brown. Read more Qualifying in the rain | Verstappen and Alonso by far the best E-formel.de quotes the American: "In forming our team for the first season...
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