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Could McLaren adapt to a Mercedes engine?

How easily could McLaren fit a Mercedes engine? Why was Toyota's spell in F1 so underwhelming? And should carbon brakes be banned? Our technical expert answers your questions

How easy would it be for McLaren to adapt its car for a Mercedes engine, given the similarities with the Honda engine?
Guus van Lienen, via email

It's a lot easier to change the power unit package today than it was a few years ago. One of the more useful things the FIA has done over the past few years is to define the length of the engine bay and the engine-to-chassis and engine-to-gearbox pick-up-point locations.

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