Mercedes puts F1 customer teams on notice with bombshell development
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Toto Wolff, head of Mercedes, analyzed the challenge facing the motorized teams of the German brand in the new technical cycle of Formula 1 that will begin in 2026. Among them is Alpine, the team where Franco Colapinto runs, which will receive engines, suspension and transmission from the factory of Brackley. The scenario generates expectation around the advance of the Argentine car. Wolff avoided any sign of favoritism for Mercedes and warned t…
Mercedes puts F1 customer teams on notice with bombshell development
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has put its three customer Formula 1 teams on notice by announcing his intention to cut the number down by at least one in the future. The German marque has been supplying three teams, as well as itself, since 2021, in the shape of McLaren, Aston Martin and Williams, therefore powering nearly half the whole grid. Aston has departed upon the conclusion of this season, and will switch to Honda power, the Japanese outfit re…
Mercedes Plans to Cut Back F1 Engine Customers
Mercedes plans to scale back the number of Formula 1 teams it supplies with power units in the coming years, according to team CEO and co-owner Toto Wolff. In 2024, Mercedes engines powered four teams, the Mercedes works outfit, McLaren, Williams, and Aston Martin. That will change next season, as Aston Martin switches to Honda and Alpine transitions to Mercedes power. All three customer teams currently hold contracts running through 2030, but W…
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