The Herald (South Africa)

McLaren may opt for Renault engines

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MCLAREN say the next five weeks will be key to deciding which engine they will use next season, with speculatio­n that the former world champions could ditch Honda and switch to Renault.

Chief operating officer Jonathan Neale said at the Hungarian Grand Prix that “everybody is talking to everybody“, but time was running out.

“We’ve got to land those decisions in the next four or five weeks,” he said, speaking from a design perspectiv­e and because drivers like McLaren’s Fernando Alonso were waiting to see what engines teams had before committing to new deals.

“I think there is a solution out there for everybody and I hope it’s one that will be able to retain Fernando in this team.”

McLaren scored their first double-points finish of the season in Budapest on Sunday with double world champion Alonso finishing sixth, a day after his 36th birthday, and Belgian Stoffel Vandoorne 10th.

Alonso’s future is a key concern, with the Spaniard out of contract and saying McLaren need to provide a competitiv­e car to keep him.

Honda’s power unit has been beset with problems since the partnershi­p started in 2015, the engine neither reliable nor competitiv­e.

Hungary, the slowest permanent circuit on the calendar, reduced those shortcomin­gs, but the next two races in Belgium and Italy are two of the fastest, where engine horsepower is critical.

McLaren are Honda’s sole team in Formula One. A proposed partnershi­p with Sauber terminated last week with the Swiss team choosing to stay with Ferrari.

A split from McLaren could force the Japanese manufactur­er out of the sport, but Neale hinted at an alternativ­e.

“You’ll have seen the media speculatio­n that there’s discussion­s with Toro Rosso,” he said.

Toro Rosso use Renault engines, but a switch to Honda – which could bring welcome funding to a team whose Red Bull parent has considered a sale in the past – would free the French units for McLaren.

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