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Williams sticks with Mercedes power for 2026 rules

Williams will continue to be powered by Mercedes when Formula 1’s new engine regulations are introduced in 2026. Williams aligned with Mercedes from 2014, when the current 1.6 litre V6 power units were introduced, and on Monday announced a retention of the partnership. The next cycle of engine regulations, which will feature fully sustainable fuels […]
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