Then, the switch will be made to works Honda power, as the Japanese marque returns to F1 for the new era. Germany's Auto Motor und Sport reports that the situation is making Mercedes nervous, because McLaren - and therefore Honda - could gain a lot of knowledge from Mercedes' approach to the V6 rules before going it alone in 2015. Wolff, the Mercedes team shareholder and director, is quoted as suggesting the German marque is indeed nervous. "You can never completely prevent a transfer of technology know-how," he said. "But we can try to protect ourselves." His comments would suggest that, given the complexities of the all-new rules next year, Mercedes' efforts to shut out McLaren could be a clear disadvantage for the Woking based team ahead of its rumoured Honda switch.
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