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The highs and lows of McLaren’s 20-year partnership with Mercedes

The chequered flag falling at the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi not only signalled the end of the 2014 Formula 1 season, but also the separation of McLaren and Mercedes after 20 years as partners. The Woking-based F1 team will this year rekindle its iconic relationship with Honda, as the Japanese manufacturer returns to the sport as a power unit supplier. A tough start, Ferrari dominance and below-par machinery meant the McLaren Mercedes partnership – which was full of ups and downs – ultimately missed expectations. Following a difficult year with Peugeot power, McLaren switched to Ilmor-branded Mercedes engines for the 1995 season, kicking off a relationship that would last almost...
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