McLaren has secured Mercedes-Benz as its power supplier until 2030, extending their power unit agreement into the new era of Formula 1 regulations. This extension is a testament to the robust partnership between the two entities. On a separate note, Sauber has stated that Audi will not be represented on its rebranded F1 car next year, but insists this does not impact its works plans for 2030.
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McLaren F1 team extend Mercedes engine deal to 2030 https://t.co/5jmKRLEUgO https://t.co/lNqLhZUaVW
McLaren have extended their deal to run Mercedes power units until 2030 🤝 #F1 @McLarenF1 https://t.co/WGDQmPuQEy
Awesome to announce that we’ve renewed our relationship with Mercedes-Benz. They’ll be powering our Formula 1 cars into the new era of regulations, until 2030. Looking forward to the continued collaboration to come. 👊 https://t.co/iXNiU5yxPk
McLaren has extended its #F1 engine deal with Mercedes until the end of 2030. Full story: https://t.co/0kLQVyh3js
McLaren will stick with Mercedes engines into the new #F1 rules era from 2026, after extending its contract until 2030. https://t.co/DenWNcB8xL
🚨 McLaren and Mercedes have renewed their power unit agreement from 2026 to 2030. https://t.co/BG6u6D3yGz
We’ve agreed a new long-term power unit agreement with Mercedes-Benz. 🤝 Tap the link for more info. 👇
Sauber says that Audi will have no presence on its rebranded #F1 car next year, but insists there is no watering down of its works plans for 2026. https://t.co/uwQsXEYewp