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Mercedes to leave F1 after McLaren deal? Wolff responds

Toto Wolff says Mercedes' future deal with McLaren will not result in the Silver Arrows departing Formula 1 as a works team. McLaren operated as Mercedes' works team between 1995 and 2008, remining as a customer until the end of 2014 when an ill-fated reunion with Honda was signed. Article continues under video With Honda, and now Renault engines, McLaren have failed to finish on the podium and Saturday at the Russian Grand Prix arrived with the news of the eight-time constructors' champions once again returning to Mercedes' supply. McLaren's run as Mercedes' works team delivered three drivers' titles, a constructors' championship and 78 of the team's 182 grand prix victories. "The...
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