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McLaren Honda Announces 10-year partnership with Richard Mille

McLaren Honda announced a ten year partnership with luxurious watch brand Richard Mille. The Swiss watchmaker becomes the first new partnership deal for the British team since the loss of Tag Heuer to Red Bull last year. The Swiss company started in 2001 and quickly established itself as a leading watchmaker under the company’s founder …
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