The Woking-based team are the only ones
undergoing a change of engine provider at the end of 2020.
Formula One announced this month that it was postponing until
2022 planned major rules changes for 2021 "due to the currently
volatile financial situation" caused by the coronavirus.
Teams will therefore continue to use their 2020 cars in 2021 as
a cost saving measure.
"This decision does not impact our change to Mercedes power
units in 2021, and we will be allowed to make the necessary
changes to our car to accommodate this," McLaren team principal
Andreas Seidl said on the team website (www.mclaren.com)
The coronavirus pandemic has so far forced the sport to cancel
this month's Australian season-opener and Monaco showcase while
six other races have been postponed.
Formula One chairman Chase Carey said on Monday he still hoped
to start a reduced 15-18 race season in the summer.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Ken Ferris)
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