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McLaren losing three seconds on Sochi straights, claims Alonso

Fernando Alonso claims that the Honda powered McLaren is losing 2.5-3 seconds per lap on the straights, after qualifying in fifteenth place for the Russian Grand Prix.  Coming in to the Russian Grand Prix weekend, it was clear that the McLaren F1 team was going to struggle, given the shortcomings of the Honda power unit, […] The post McLaren losing three seconds on Sochi straights, claims Alonso appeared first on F1 Hub.
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