(Reuters) - McLaren has entered into a 50 percent joint venture with Bahrain Merida aimed at making the professional cycling team an internationally recognised brand at the top of the sport.
McLaren, in which Bahrain's sovereign wealth fund Mumtalakat has a majority stake, said on Wednesday that the deal would involve technical and commercial collaboration delivered through its applied technologies division.
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