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Mercedes to cut customer teams after 2026 – Wolff

Dec.12 Mercedes looks set to end its era of supplying almost half the Formula 1 grid with power units. The works outfit was beaten in 2024 and 2025 by customer team and back to back constructors' champions McLaren. And with Alpine joining the Mercedes camp in 2026, the German marque will supply four teams next year – Mercedes, McLaren, Williams and Alpine. Aston Martin switches to Honda. But team boss and co-owner Wolff told Italy's Autosprint the manufacturer no longer wants such a broad customer program beyond the forthcoming engine regulatory cycle. 'Our current intention, having also discussed it with Ola (Kallenius), is to reduce the number of customer teams that we will supply...
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