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Mclaren Renault

Out of the dark ages they finally step,and hopefully into the light. It's finally happened. Mclaren have shaken off the dark days of the past 3 years and ditched honda,signing a 3 year engine deal with Renault,with Toro Rosso picking up Honda as a supplier.

How is this going to go is the question? Well,the renault engine this year has been decent,discounting Verstappen's issues. Hulkenberg has managed good results this season in the works Renault so things look promising for next year for Renault

If Renault manage to provide a decent engine,and Mclaren re-produce the fantastic chassis they had this season,i can see a fight with Red-Bull and Force India on the Cards.

But knowing Alonso's luck,Toro Rosso will win a race with Honda power next season!

What do you guys make of the switch?

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