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McLaren has long prided itself on being free of bank debt but it seems that situation has now changed and it may have come just at the right time. According to an article in the Express, by Pitpass' business editor Christian Sylt, the Woking-based Formula One team has taken out a loan for the first time since 2003. It will reportedly give the team funds to buy out former owner Mercedes and boost its championship chances. McLaren is second in the standings but lies 131 points adrift of Red Bull so it needs all the help it can lay its hands on.



















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