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Mercedes F1’s shocking engine supply cuts: McLaren and rivals face uncertain future

Simon Monroy by Simon Monroy
December 13, 2025
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Mercedes F1’s shocking engine supply cuts: McLaren and rivals face uncertain future

Mercedes F1 Set to Cut Engine Supply: Major Shake-Up on the Horizon!

In a shocking revelation that could send ripples through the Formula 1 landscape, Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has hinted at a potential overhaul of their engine supply strategy. The German powerhouse, which has been synonymous with F1 success, is contemplating a drastic reduction in the number of customer teams they provide power units to, raising eyebrows across the paddock.

Currently, Mercedes has contracts in place to supply engines to McLaren, Alpine, and Williams until 2030. However, after a crucial discussion with Mercedes chairman Ola Kallenius, Wolff dropped a bombshell, stating, “Our current mindset is, also discussing with Ola, that we will reduce the amount of teams we’re going to supply in the next cycle.” This strategic pivot could mean that one of the teams—McLaren, Alpine, or Williams—might face the axe when the new regulations kick in.

What’s driving this potential upheaval? Wolff elaborated on the complexities introduced by the upcoming 2026 regulations, which promise to revolutionize the sport with a 50-50 split between electric power and traditional internal combustion engines. The existing 1.6-litre V6 turbo engines, a staple since 2014, will remain in play, but the landscape is shifting. “It depends on new regulations going forward. Are they rather simple or not? What is it we believe we can learn by supplying more teams whilst at the same time needing to lock in some designs earlier?” he questioned, indicating a deeper strategic consideration.

With competitors like Honda potentially scaling back to only four teams, Mercedes faces increasing pressure. “If you’re Honda on your own [it will be] four or five. So that means longer lead times, longer production cycles,” Wolff noted. The implications are clear: as Mercedes looks to maintain its competitive edge, a streamlined engine supply could be on the cards.

Under the new regulations, Mercedes is positioned to have a commanding presence in 2026, with plans to supply four teams—more than rivals Ferrari (three), Red Bull-Ford (two), Honda (one), and Audi (one). This dominance has become even more critical, especially after McLaren’s recent successes. The British team has outperformed Mercedes in the past two seasons, clinching back-to-back Constructors’ Championships and their first Drivers’ Title since 2008 with Mercedes engines. When McLaren triumphed in the 2025 Constructors’ Championship, Wolff expressed a mix of pride and disappointment, stating, “If it’s not us that can win the championship, then obviously a McLaren powered by a Mercedes engine is something good.”

As the F1 community braces for this significant shake-up, the question looms large: Which team will be left in the cold? The stakes have never been higher, and the unfolding drama promises to keep fans on the edge of their seats as the 2026 season approaches. Will Mercedes double down on their top-tier clients, or will they make the tough decision to cut ties? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the engines of change are revving up in Formula 1!

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