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McLaren supercar caused Mercedes split explains Norbert Haug

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Khatir Soltani
From GMM

Mercedes-Benz split with McLaren due to the British team's efforts to built its own road supercar.

That is according to the German marque's motor sport chief Norbert Haug, after Mercedes took over the Brawn team and then started to sell back its 40 per cent share in McLaren.

Photo: McLaren Automotive

Headed by Ron Dennis, McLaren Automotive recently launched the production MP4-12C supercar, powered by a bespoke engine.

Asked by Spain's El Pais newspaper why McLaren and Mercedes decided to part ways in F1, Norbert Haug answered: "McLaren wanted to go in their own direction with their street sports car.

"At Mercedes we have been doing it for many years. It (McLaren's) was not our way and we found an amicable solution. We continue to supply them with engines but we have created our own team. We are grateful about our many joint successes -- only Ferrari was more successful than us (McLaren-Mercedes)," Norbert Haug added.




Khatir Soltani
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