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Seidl can lead McLaren back into top three - Glock

Ex-F1 driver Timo Glock believes the efforts of McLaren F1 boss Andreas Seidl can lead the team into the sport's top-three in the future. Seidl joined McLaren in the spring of 2019 as part of the Woking-based outfit's management rebuild conducted by McLaren chief executive Zak Brown. Seidl, who had previously spearheaded Porsche's triumphant LMP1 program in the WEC, took the reins of Formula 1's second most successful team to help turn around its fortunes. McLaren's Seidl opposes giving No.1 status to Ricciardo Glock believes his countryman's expertise has been instrumental in putting McLaren back on the right track, as its fourth-place in the 2019 Constructors' championship aptly...
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