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Williams sign Mercedes power until end of 2025

The Williams Formula 1 team will continue to use Mercedes Benz engines until, at least, the end of the 2025 season. The Williams team have announced that they have signed a long term extension to their existing agreement that will see Mercedes continue to supply power units for their cars until the end of 2025. Having initially signed a deal over the winter of 2013 for the start of the current hybrid era, this extension will see Williams supplied with Mercedes-Benz power units for a further five years, having been initially signed up until the end of 2020. The supply deal will consist of the Internal Combustion Engine and associated Energy Recovery Systems, ie. MGU-H, MGU-K, battery etc....
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