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Renault to power McLaren from 2018-20

– McLaren has confirmed that it will use Renaullt power units from the 2018 season, after securing a three-year deal with the French manufacturer, following the announcement of its split with Honda.McLaren reunited with Honda for 2015 but the partnership has been characterised by a lack of reliability and performance, leading to the two parties agreeing to split at the end of 2017.On Friday, following weeks of speculation, and shortly after the McLaren/Honda communication, McLaren outlined its new deal with Renault, covering 2018 to 2020."Today's announcement gives us the stability we need to move ahead with our chassis and technical programme for 2018 without any further...
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