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Old 13 Aug 2010, 11:55 (Ref:2744033)   #1
Crazy_Pigal
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Will McLaren build their own engines from 2013?

Given that Mclaren are now venturing into road car production & producing there own engine what are the chances of them producing their own F1 engine for the new (turbo or whatever) regs when they come in 2013?

Makes sense as I'm sure their goal is to become the British Ferrari, it looks good from a marketing perspective. Their Merc links have now been severed, but I'm not sure how long their engine supply deal is?

Anyway, food for though, any rumours out there?
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