Mercedes tipped to buy out McLaren


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6a8f6d01b7782c26afe81e289f98d2e4.webpInsiders are predicting that DaimlerChrysler will be buying out McLaren very soon, a move that McLaren chief Ron Dennis apparently welcomes.
Mercedes-Benz and McLaren already have very close relations. For starters, Mercedes is McLaren's engine partners in Formula One. The two also collaborated on the SLR project, which is anticipated to be followed by more supercars in the future. Mercedes also already owns forty percent of the British outfit.
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[Source: GrandPrix.com]

The remaining sixty percent is owned by Dennis and his partner Mansour Ojjeh, but that could change in the near future. Insiders say the last remaining obstacle is fiscal timing, meaning that, literally, it's just a matter of time until Mercedes completes the buyout, which some say has already been negotiated, just not yet announced.
Given the two companies' close collaboration, we wouldn't be surprised, especially in light of the increased ownership of F1 teams by major automotive manufacturers. Honda recently bought out what was previously the BAR-Honda team. BMW took over Sauber. Renault bought out the Benetton team just a few seasons ago. Toyota has their own team, and Fiat's baby Ferrari has been running their show since the dawn of F1. The Mercedes buyout of McLaren will only be the latest such move.
 
Oh yeah. Great avatar. Might use it on some other site.

This has been rumoured before. Future will tell.
 
Are you guys sure this is a good thing?

Is there a solid sign that this would be good and not the opposite? I'd like to know.
 
If i were the Dieter Zetsche (DCX and Meryc. CEO), i would invest the money elsewhere than buying into McLaren. I'd spend it on improving productivity and efficiency. From a business point of is view, you would make more and save more money from improving productivity/efficiency/quality than investing in McLaren.
 

McLaren

McLaren Automotive is a British luxury automotive manufacturer founded in 1985 as McLaren Cars and later re-introduced as McLaren Automotive in 2010. Based at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, England, the company's main products are sports cars, which are produced in-house in designated production facilities. In July 2017, McLaren Automotive became a wholly-owned subsidiary of the wider McLaren Group.
Official website: McLaren Automotive

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