McLaren Ends Partnership with Honda, Teams Up Renault - Engine Builder Magazine

McLaren Ends Partnership with Honda, Teams Up Renault

Formula 1 team, McLaren Racing, and engine supplier Honda have agreed to bring their partnership to an end after three years. McLaren recently announced the team has signed a partnership with Renault Sport Racing for the 2018, 2019 and 2020 seasons

Formula 1 team, McLaren Racing, and engine supplier Honda have agreed to bring their partnership to an end after three years.

McLaren recently announced the team has signed a partnership with Renault Sport Racing for the 2018, 2019 and 2020 seasons. The deal will see Renault Sport Racing supply McLaren with Formula 1 power units, while also establishing a close working relationship with McLaren’s engineers and technicians.

In related news, Formula 1 team Scuderia Toro Rosso recently confirmed it will be using Honda as its engine supplier in place of Renault beginning next year. The team is said to have signed a multi-year deal with Honda.

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