According to Xinhua Bloomberg, the leaders McLaren would be willing to grant up to 1 billion pounds (1.1 billion) to create a more comprehensive range of body variants and power, so as to oppose adequate resistance to Ferrari and Lamborghini.
President Ron Dennis spoke of "exciting challenge to redefine the connotations of a brand."


President Ron Dennis spoke of "exciting challenge to redefine the connotations of a brand."


- McLaren ready to pay more to keep Button (20/06/2011)
- Hamilton: McLaren to 'pressurise' Red Bull in Canadian qualifying (11/06/2011)
- Ferrari says Button rumours 'twaddle' (21/06/2011)
- McLaren's Jenson Button: Ferrari and Mercedes to shine at Canadian Grand Prix (10/06/2011)
- McLaren's Hamilton 'was in the wrong place at the wrong time' (14/06/2011)
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