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With that massive fine, litigation and sue claims that are going to come their way, I think a safe assumption to make would be that they might have put that dream on ICE.
Redbull would get engines but they would not get factory parity which they want and Ferrari obviously don't want to give.
Honda has too much invested into this project and McLaren are also relying on Honda to pay parts of Alonso's salary, so you can see that both are co-dependent at the moment.
McLaren can't really let go of Honda as no one else would give them the factory status that Honda does now. Who would they turn to then? Peugot?