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McLaren team boss Seidl expects Ferrari to strike back again

Thanks to Lando Norris' seventh place in the Belgian Grand Prix, McLaren rose to third place in the constructors' championship. The team caught up with Racing Point and extended its lead over Ferrari. However, team boss Andreas Seidl has no reason to sit back yet. It is now clear that things are not going well at Ferrari, but according to Seidl on Motorsport.com the resilience of the Italian team should not be underestimated. "We cannot underestimate the ability of Ferrari to strike back during the course of the season because of their experience, the manpower, and the infrastructure. I am sure it is only a matter of time before they will strike back again as well. That’s why it...
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