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McLaren F1 MP4-30 ‘short nose’ fails FIA crash tests

McLaren F1 MP4-30 ‘short nose' fails FIA crash tests Posted On 10 Jun 2015 By : thisisf1 Comment: 0 Picture – McLaren introduced its S-duct solution to its 2015 challenger MP4-30 The centrepiece of McLaren's aerodynamic upgrade for the Austrian grand prix next weekend is yet to receive the green light. Montreal was a notably bleak weekend for the Honda-powered team, but the bright side was that a raft of improvements are in the pipeline for Austria. 'There is a new engine package, a lot of things coming for Austria,' confirmed Jenson Button. 'It will be very different apart from the colour scheme.' Indeed, teams have been increasingly turning towards the so-called ‘short...
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