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Sainz sees Key as a crucial asset for McLaren

Carlos Sainz is confident that James Key will play a crucial role in McLaren's ongoing recovery. The team has had a stronger start to the season than many were expecting, although Sainz himself has failed to finish either of his first two outings with his new team following his switch from Renault over the winter. But Sainz is far from downhearted, and has welcomed the arrival of Key as technical director at McLaren after months of 'gardening leave' following his signing from Toro Rosso. McLaren prepping for mid-field shift of balance in China “It is a great asset to the team him coming here,” Sainz said this week. “I have a relationship with James from our Toro Rosso days, so it is...
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