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McLaren-Honda split a done deal

McLaren's expected divorce from Honda will be confirmed this weekend in Singapore as the 'dominoes' begin to fall. Last weekend it was reported that McLaren were set to drop Honda in favour of Renault with the latter ending their partnership with Toro Rosso, who would in turn sign with Honda. The engine deals would trigger a series of driver deals with Fernando Alonso re-signing with McLaren, Carlos Sainz joining Renault, and Jolyon Palmer out of F1. It is, as Zak Brown put it, a domino effect. 'I think once the main domino falls, everything else will fall into place,' the McLaren chief explained at the Italian GP. Sainz's move could, according to RACER, to be the first of the...
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